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U.S. Court Rejects 'Pervasively Sectarian' Test

In a major victory for religious colleges, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that Colorado may not distinguish between sectarian...

'Theology in Life'

Benedictine University’s new “Theology of Love” class will cover areas of moral theology, yes (issues of sexual and social ethics)...

A Healthy Partnership?

In a state known for competition among its public colleges and universities, Nevada higher education officials hope a health care crisis will be the cause for cooperation.

What Would Jesus Do (in College)?

Some Christian and Catholic colleges want to identify themselves as explicitly progressive, on their own terms -- and to make clear that the religious right in higher ed doesn't speak for them.

Med Schools' Expected Enrollment Growth

With expected growth at existing schools and a collection of new ones likely on the way, the country’s first-year medical...

Divorce: Grounds for Dismissal

At Wheaton in Illinois, a professor resigns to avoid being fired under college policy on marriage.

The Pope's Positive Message

In advance of the pope's visit to the United States, many speculated on what he would have to say to...

Mulling Tuition Policy at Community Colleges

While educators see the value in low fees, they get challenged by a trustee who thinks it's fine for students to pay.