The changing demographics of admitted students*
Inside Higher Ed:
Following the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action, the share of
college applicants who are Black or Hispanic has risen, while the
percentage admitted has declined.
Following pressure, Baylor returns grant to study LGBTQ ‘inclusion’
Religion Unplugged:
Baylor University’s president announced in a letter Wednesday that the
school has rescinded a grant toward the study of “disenfranchisement and
exclusion of LGBTQIA+ individuals and women” in churches.
Trump’s immigration agenda is widening fissures in Catholic hierarchy’s consensus
Religion News
Service: “Francis-aligned” bishops are following the late pope’s lead in
stirring debate where politics and pastoral issues meet.
What is the ‘Seven Mountains Mandate’ and how is it linked to political extremism in the US?
The Conversation: The
mandate calls on Christians to gain influence, or “take dominion,” over
seven key areas of culture: religion, family, education, government,
media, business and the arts.
Why some ‘exvangelicals’ are turning to tarot reading
Religion News
Service: Three tarot practitioners who left conservative Christian
upbringings said using tarot cards helped them reimagine their
spirituality.
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