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What the Great Church Swimsuit Debate Has to Do with Sexual Assault on College Campuses

What the Great Church Swimsuit Debate Has to Do with Sexual Assault on College Campuses

Posted on March 14, 2016March 13, 2016 by Haley Feuerbacher
I love my alma maters and the university I currently attend. I am, for the most part, proud to be affiliated with them. However, I am appalled that three out of the four colleges I have attended have ... Read More
2015 Biennial Utah Campus Compact Engaged Faculty Retreat:  Including Community in Higher Education

2015 Biennial Utah Campus Compact Engaged Faculty Retreat: Including Community in Higher Education

Posted on February 16, 2015February 15, 2015 by Ellie Anders
This past week I was asked to present “Interfaith Cooperation in the 2015 Biennial Utah Campus Compact Engaged Faculty Retreat: Including Community in Higher Education.” I was honored to b... Read More
#WeCantBreathe and Advent

#WeCantBreathe and Advent

Posted on December 19, 2014December 18, 2014 by Lauren Seganos
On Sunday, December 7, there was a message preached at the Memorial Church of Harvard University. It was an urgent and powerful call, and it affected each person who walked out of that morning worship... Read More
Courage: It Will Cost You Something

Courage: It Will Cost You Something

Posted on June 10, 2014June 9, 2014 by Ellie Anders
Higher Education is a world where students have enormous power. Often they do not realize the power that they have, but really, if something changes on a university campus, it almost certainly began a... Read More
Technology, Organic Interfaith, and…Bowling?

Technology, Organic Interfaith, and…Bowling?

Posted on February 20, 2014February 19, 2014 by Terry Shoemaker
Last summer, Rhee-Soo Lee wrestled with the divisive effects of technology upon our society in her blog post “Interfaith in a Technological World.”  Admittedly, she is not anti-technology. Yet sh... Read More
Untangling Representation: For Whom Do You Speak?

Untangling Representation: For Whom Do You Speak?

Posted on December 9, 2013December 10, 2013 by Esther Boyd
Student Religious Life at Johns Hopkins University emphasizes interfaith education and collaboration. 15-20 students, many of them representing one of the campus’ active student religious groups... Read More
Staring at the Achievement Gap: Religious Education in Low-Income Schools

Staring at the Achievement Gap: Religious Education in Low-Income Schools

Posted on November 7, 2013November 7, 2013 by James Nagle
As a seminarian, I attended courses with two refugees from Myanmar preparing to return and serve their persecuted communities. Their literacy skills were dramatically low for the graduate level texts ... Read More
Student Christian Movement – USA

Student Christian Movement – USA

Posted on November 19, 2010 by Br. Larry Whitney
About ten days before embarking on a 12 day trip to Atlanta to attend two conferences I got one of those out-of-the-blue emails that both clergy and graduate students are prone to receive. At first I ... Read More

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