A feud over a coffeemaker and Christmas decor leads to another Southern Baptist lawsuit
A feud between a Southwestern Baptist seminary and its former president appears headed for federal court.
Plaintiff, who is blind, claims Daniel Savala abused him for five years.
A new lawsuit has been filed against Chi Alpha Campus Ministries and the General Council of the Assemblies of God by a John Doe claiming sexual abuse at the hands of Daniel Savala.
Debts, declining enrollment spur decision to move to Lenoir-Rhyne University
After more than a century in Columbia, South Carolina, Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary will close its historic campus and move to Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina.
The auditing agency made an in-person visit to GCU’s campus.
A risk-based audit by the Arizona State Approving Agency for the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs concluded in February with “no findings impacting the continued approval of Grand Canyon University (GCU) at this time."
Changes seek to address “season of significant challenge and change”
Trinity International University is changing presidents and cutting programs in an effort to address continuing enrollment declines and budget pressures at the school, which is affiliated with the Evangelical Free Church of America.
SAGU's name change will honor the university's founder, P.C. Nelson
The Southwestern Assemblies of God University’s Board of Regents has voted to change the name of the university from Southwestern Assemblies of God University to Nelson University.
The review process began in 2022.
The federal Department of Education imposed its largest-ever fine under the Clery Act against Liberty University as part of a settlement agreement it reached with the school.
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Ponzi Scheme, United Methodist Church, Wheaton College, Bill Gothard
Ponzi Scheme, United Methodist Church, Wheaton College, Bill Gothard
A misconduct complaint claims Boer engaged in inappropriate communication with a member of the campus community.
(RNS) — The president of a prominent evangelical university has resigned after admitting he engaged in inappropriate communication with a member of the campus community. In a statement Monday (February 26), the Calvin University Board ...