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Not Bewitched

Wiccan professor sues St. Bonaventure, her alma mater, for discrimination.

A Donor's Demands, a Revoked Chair

A religion professor at the American University in Cairo says the university had no right to revoke his chair title after he resisted a donor's demands that he teach Islam in a preferential manner.

Testing and Fasting

Muslim students who observe Ramadan have found themselves fasting during the most stressful time of the academic year. How are colleges helping them?

Honoring an Alleged Harasser

A Duke U Ph.D., now a professor at U of Oklahoma, wants to know why a professor at Duke facing multiple harassment allegations -- including hers -- was honored by the university and on her former department's social media.

Punishing Anonymity for Professors

Franciscan U of Steubenville is seeking to block faculty members from talking about university matters anonymously to the press and to limit what they may otherwise discuss publicly.

Dilemma for Methodist Colleges

Vote by United Methodist Church body to strengthen prohibitions on gay clergy and same-sex marriages disappoints Methodist higher education institutions and raises difficult questions.

Yet Another Seminary Merges

In 'Goldilocks' moment, two very different California institutions announce a merger that will bring a Southern California university's offerings to a 150-year-old Presbyterian seminary in Marin County.
Opinion

Do Catholic Universities Still Have a Value Proposition?

Yes, they definitely do, says Scott Kelley, who details why.