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Paying Reparations

Virginia Theological Seminary has issued the first checks to descendants of Black people who worked on the campus during the eras of slavery, Reconstruction and segregation.
Opinion

The Mental Health Crisis and the College Chaplaincy

Rabbi Isaama Goldstein-Stoll describes how her fundamental understanding of her work on a university campus has changed and the lessons she's learned.

Enforcing Religious Values or Stifling Dissent?

A recent graduate of Louisiana College says administrators used strict social media policies to censor criticism of the college. College officials say they are within their rights to protect the reputation of the institution.
Opinion

Are Universities Contributing to Religious Polarization?

Ilana Horwitz explores some of the consequences of higher education institutions sweeping religion under the rug.

Being LGBTQ+ on a Christian Campus

New survey reached students attending colleges with policies that restrict students from exploring their LGBTQ+ identities.
Opinion

Chaplains Are Essential for Higher Education's Heart and Soul

By supporting them, colleges can more fully educate the whole student and ensure graduates will not only do good but also be well, writes the Reverend Brian E. Konkol.
Opinion

3 Ways to Support Black Students This Fall

Shaylen Hardy offers strategies for colleges to help those students cope with trauma and the other burgeoning mental health challenges on their campuses.

NYU Settles Anti-Semitism Case

New York University agreed to take a number of actions to settle the first civil rights probe under Trump's anti-Semitism executive order. But some see risk to free expression on campus.