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Conservative Christian colleges are worried that their doctrinal commitments with respect to LGBT issues could run afoul of sex discrimination law under Title IX and jeopardize federal financial aid.
IndWes/Facebook A prominent New York Jewish leader praised Colorado Christian U. and Wesleyan U. for welcoming Jewish students, and hoped colleges in the Empire State — which have been a hotbed ...
This story is not unique among Christian colleges, and it raises an increasingly pressing question: What does it look like to navigate closures ethically and compassionately? Christian ...
“I’m terrified of what would happen to him,” said Jenkins, a junior at Wheaton College, a Christian university in suburban Chicago. As an African American woman, she knows how it feels to ...
But some scholars and campus leaders say the Dobbs decision has complicated already difficult conversations about abortion on Christian college campuses and focused attention on the ideological ...
Correction 10/9/2019: An earlier version of this article mistakenly read that the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) has only one member institution with a non-white president.
In their view, moral condemnation of homosexuality or transgender identity is tantamount to discrimination, and therefore, Christian schools should not be treated so tolerantly under federal law.