Regent University Touts #1 Rating, But What Does It Mean?
Deciding which college children will attend is one of the biggest decisions families make, but God help those families who rely on a growing number of competing college rankings, which use a variety of complex ...
Many Christian colleges are forgoing COVID-19 vaccine mandates as in-person classes resume this month, in stark contrast to the hundreds of other private colleges and public universities implementing vaccine mandates and even imposing fines or ...
Four months after COVID-19 closed down America's colleges and universities, schools have been going through a painful process The Chronicle of Higher Education calls "The Great Reopening Debate.”
Headaches. Nausea. Difficulty breathing. Racing heartbeats. These and other symptoms afflict leaders of America's Christian colleges as they struggle against an unprecedented assault on all their institutions’ survival.
Abuse survivor and activist Rachael Denhollander brought her advocacy to presidents of evangelical colleges, urging them at their annual conference to not discount sexual abuse but to instead support survivors who report it.