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- Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Names New President
- Gordon College Hosts Author of National Youth and Religion Study at Youth Ministry Symposium
- NAE Invites Students to the Capital for Supreme Education
- Baylor Elects New President After Years of Conflict
- Abilene Christian University Receives $10 Million Donation to Support Ministry Students
- Dr. Ronald Mahurin of CCCU Speaks on New Partnership with InterVarsity
- Conference Explores Teachings of Sermon on the Mount throughout the Centuries
- Largest Worldwide Gathering of Christian Higher Education Leaders to Be Held in Dallas
- Leading Institutions, Interfaith Groups in Chicago Focus on Tolerance, Cooperation
- Gordon College Named One of America's Best Liberal Arts Colleges
- APU School of Nursing Awarded $140,000 by Kaiser Permanente
- Columbia Theological Seminary to Examine 'The Strange New World of the Bible'
- Hardin-Simmons University Business School Affiliate Earns Top Marks in Princeton Review 2006 Edition
- Oklahoma Baptist University Names Interim Dean
- Proposed Religion Class in Kansas Labels Intelligent Design as 'Mythology'
- Religion, Public Education Expert Speaks At Roberts Wesleyan College
- U.S. Senator Bill Nelson to Speak at Palm Beach Atlantic Fall Commencement
- Oklahoma Wesleyan University Receives $150,000 Gift from Investment Foundation
- Bryan College Breaks Ground For New Residence Hall
- Bonner Foundation Offers $4.5 Million in Endowment Gifts to Carson-Newman Scholarship Program
- Calvin College Receives $500K from Lilly Endowment
- ACU Features 'Faith, Excellence in the Media and American Society'
- Creationism, Intelligent Design Course Withdrawn Over Offensive Remarks
- Louisiana College Announces Former NOBTS Prof. as New Vice President
- Brenneman Confirmed As 16th President of Goshen College
- Prof. Critical of Creationism, Fundamentalists Resigns from Post
- Union University President Honored for 10 Years of Leadership
- Carson-Newman Dean to Lead Nat'l Honorary Society for Forensics, Debate
- CBU Nursing School Obtains Approval from Calif. Board of Registered Nursing
- Southern Accrediting Body Removes Louisiana College from Probation
- Annual Lecture to Focus on Progressive Christianity
- Wayland Baptist Grads Encouraged to Work, Pioneer, Relate
- Alumnus from SWU Class of '37 Encourages Graduates to Build Firm Foundation
- Authorities File Charges Against Student for Taylor University Dorm Fire
- DTS Head to Speak at LeTourneau Commencement
- LeTourneau Expands Adult Programs through New Facility
- Huntington Adult Program Awarded $5,068 Grant to Help First-Years
- Dallas Baptist University to Open Newest Academic Center in January 2006
- First Online Journal for Christians in Higher Education Launched
- Lipscomb Graduates Encouraged to Be 'The Person You Need to Be'
- Creation Scientists in Three-Way Debate with Intelligent Design, Evolution
- Westmont College Listed among Nation's Best Buys
- OBU President Emeritus Urges Union Graduates to Stand for Moral, Ethical Integrity
- New Dover School Board Rescinds Intelligent Design Policy
- Ashland Theological Seminarys New President to Begin Duty
- Hundreds to Attend International Bible Quiz Tournament
- Expert: Spinal Repair from Stem Cells Not Surprising
- Censored Valedictorian Stands Up for God, Free Speech
- Ky. School Board Votes Unanimously to Keep Christ in Calendars
- Lutheran School of Theology Establishes Christian-Muslim Center
- Foundation to Award $1.3 Million to Next Generation Pastors, Scholars
- Ashland Theological Seminarys New President to Step In
- Judge: Christian Students Can Sue University of California
- Students Rushing to Refinance Loans
- Pro-Life Campaign to Sweep College Campuses
- Calif. Court OKs Teens' Suit vs. Christian School
- CCU Announces Former U.S. Senator as New President
- Md. Stem Cell Commissioner Against Embryonic Research
- Court: Illinois University Must Reinstate Christian Group
- Experts: Animal Embryonic Stem Cell Use Ethical, Human Cells Controversial
- Christian Valedictorian Sues Nevada School
- Ohio Gov. Signs Law Requiring Schools to Display God Mottos
- Schwarzenegger Gives $150M Stem Cell Loan
- Schools Juggle Holidays for Other Faiths
- Anti-Evolution Standards a Key Issue in Kansas School Board Races
- Leading Biologist Urges Scientific Skeptics to Investigate God
- School District Seeks Refuge for Homeless Students
- Ex-Baylor President Named Sole Finalist for Houston Baptist Job
- Students Double Up on Math and English
- Report Faults State Educators
- Biblical Dispute Questions Meaning of 'Evangelical'
- Support for New High-School Test Fades
- Battle for Jesus Continues Despite Theft
- Officials Expect Jesus Portrait to Hang Again in School
- Falwell Decries Stem Cell Research
- Black Scholars Call for Nat'l Discussion of Inequality, Poverty
- SAT Score Drop Biggest in 31 Years
- Survey: Evangelicals, Other Christians Split on Evolution Debate
- Evangelical Students Protest Georgetown's Ejection of Outside Ministries
- Error Sparks Stem Cell Debate Confusion
- Jesuits Cite Abuse by Late Gonzaga Chief
- Catholics Update Training Program to Toughen Sex Abuse Policy
- Study: H.S. Dropouts Face Steeper Costs
- Student Body President Dies at Baptist Retreat
- College Newspaper Removes Offensive Jesus Cartoons
- Some Colleges Shifting Focus to Teaching
- Yale Creates First University-Based Center on Anti-Semitism
- U.S. Catholic Seminary Probe Sent to Vatican
- Missouri Researcher Reports Adult Stem Cell Discovery
- Yale Creates First University-Based Center on Anti-Semitism
- Some Colleges Shifting Focus to Teaching
- Catholic Priests Hear Victims' Tales of Abuse
- College Newspaper Removes Offensive Jesus Cartoons
- Student Body President Dies at Baptist Retreat
- Study: H.S. Dropouts Face Steeper Costs
- Group Touts Science-Compatible Creation Model
- Jesuits Cite Abuse by Late Gonzaga Chief
- Faculty Committee: All Harvard Undergrads Should Study Faith
- Pentecostal Evangelist Sues University
- Texas School Tells Classes to Fight Back

