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Religion, Sustainability and Wisconsin Recall Engage Collegiate Press Hawks
Jun 15, 2012 by Glenn Ricketts |
Collegiate press corps takes on national, state and campus issues.
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Counting Jews: CUNY Diversity Report Includes “White/Jewish” Label
Jun 12, 2012 by Peter Wood |
Peter Wood criticizes CUNY’s use of “White/Jewish” as a separate minority group for diversity planning.
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CUNY Adds Category “White/Jewish” to Diversity Action Plan
Jun 05, 2012 by Ashley Thorne |
Our New York affiliate weighs in on a controversy of racial and religious labels at the City University of New York.
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Government Power Versus Freedom of Private Colleges
Apr 25, 2012 by George Leef |
Should student religious groups have to take all comers?
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Peter Wood on Radio on Ward Case
Jan 30, 2012 by Ashley Thorne |
Peter Wood will discuss a counseling student who was expelled from Eastern Michigan University because the administration was intolerant of her Christian beliefs.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Victory for Freedom of Conscience in Ward v. Polite
Jan 27, 2012 |
The NAS applauds the Sixth Circuit Court's decision to defend a counseling student's freedom of conscience.
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The Right to Dissent: Reply to KC Johnson
Jan 18, 2012 by Peter Wood |
NAS president Peter Wood responds to KC Johnson's assertion that NAS's defense of counseling student Jennifer Keeton contradicted NAS's commitment to equal treatment.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Keeton Defense Contradicts NAS Principles
Jan 09, 2012 by KC Johnson |
NAS member KC Johnson dissents from NAS's stance on the decision in Keeton v. Anderson-Wiley.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Court of Appeals Fails to Defend Freedom of Speech in Counseling Profession
Dec 20, 2011 |
A panel of three judges has ruled that Christian beliefs about homosexuality disqualified a student from pursuing a degree in counseling.
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Good Intentions and Creeping Censorship
Aug 08, 2011 by Glenn Ricketts |
In this piece over at Minding the Campus, attorney David French discusses the impact of recent judicial decsions on college campus civil liberties. It's not looking good for evangelical Christian organizations - such as those… Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >
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Cool Heads, Warm Hearts: Religious Media Leaders Discuss Environmental Economics
Jul 28, 2011 by Ashley Thorne |
A recent conference in Bozeman, Montana considered how to "protect both individual free will and good stewardship of Creation."
Continue Reading | Leave a Comment >Video: The Triumph of Judicial Conservatism
Jun 28, 2011 by |
Ed Whelan joins Andy Nash for a conversation on “judicial conservatism” and the state of law school education, civics, and the relationship between the law, Western Civilization, and the Christian tradition.
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A “Gentlemen’s Agreement” at Yale?
Jun 08, 2011 by Ashley Thorne |
Questions arise about Yale's decision to close an interdisciplinary program on anti-Semitism.
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Unearthing Matriarchy
Apr 21, 2011 by Peter Wood |
Peter Wood contrasts the university’s indulgence of the myth of matriarchal prehistory with its aversion to conservative Christianity.
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Preferred Colleagues
Apr 13, 2011 by Peter Wood |
Peter Wood examines a new study of hiring biases that faculty members admit to holding.
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