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IT Jobs for Non-Techies

In an era of supposed vocationalism, the technology internship program at one large food company in Nebraska seeks out biologists, journalists and marketers.

Banned

Years after a court case gave a state Baptist convention more control over Shorter U., it is moving to become more "intentionally Christian" -- in part by defining who may not work there.

Dropping F-Bombs

Two staffers at Oberlin, working off hours, created website promoting their alma mater. Every line features a word most colleges would never use in their marketing.

Freeing Up Graduates

Louisville seminary, concerned about debt burden for graduates entering low-paying fields, will give full scholarships to all master's students by 2015.

Sex, Booze Survive at Catholic U.

Students covered by policy keeping frosh men living separately from frosh women see no shortage of the activities the rules were designed to scale back.

Following Kia Across Georgia

Atlanta Christian College is moving to the Alabama border, enticed in part by a manufacturing plant. The institution has also dropped "Christian" from its name, becoming Point University.

Emerging Solutions

Planned consolidation of three Assemblies of God institutions will be eyed by religious colleges facing similar issues.

Fall From Grace

After months of tension, tenured religion professor -- who wrote about challenges science poses to literal reading of Genesis -- leaves Calvin College.