The great student swap*
The New Yorker: For
years, public universities have aggressively recruited out-of-state and
international students, charging them higher tuition. But those
pipelines may be drying up.
Texas Christian university receives largest-ever gift to a private HBCU
Religion News
Service: Huston-Tillotson University, which is affiliated with the
United Methodist Church and the United Church of Christ, received its
first donation from the Moody Foundation in 1968.
Liberal? Conservative? Cubs fan? Catholics project many images onto Pope.*
The New York Times:
Unlike Francis, Leo XIV has given few clues about where he stands on
issues dividing the church (though he’s definitely a White Sox guy).
Followers fill in the gaps.
China’s ‘temple economy’ in the spotlight as scandals rock influential religious leaders
The Guardian:
Powerful Buddhist monks who have previously escaped punishment are the
latest target of the government’s crackdown on excess wealth and alleged
corruption.
When theology kills*
The Christian
Century: Ruth Miller’s beliefs led to multiple deaths. Is my own faith
giving life or taking it? Brandon Ambrosino asks.
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