University of Washington wrong to punish professor for parodying school policy: appeals court
A University of Washington professor cannot be punished for making fun of a school policy in his syllabus, an appeals court panel has ruled.

A University of Washington professor cannot be punished for making fun of a school policy in his syllabus, an appeals court panel has ruled.

York St John’s University has been accused of discriminating against Christians by allowing the performance of a gay-themed Nativity play.

Dallas Theological Seminary, considered one of the leading seminaries in the U.S., has launched its first series of Arabic-language curriculum.

The website of California's second-largest school district includes a section that walks students through altering their name and gender identity, in addition to promoting materials that claim there are nine genders and 28 sexual orientations.

A North Texas school board has unanimously voted to opt out of adopting a new policy that would set aside dedicated time during the school day for prayer and religious study, citing concerns that it could impose unnecessary restrictions on students' existing constitutional rights.

The U.S. Department of Education has affirmed the nonprofit status of Grand Canyon University, following years of legal battles the largest Christian institution of higher learning in the U.S. has waged against the federal government.

Union University, a Christian academic institution affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention, announced that they will buy the property of a Tennessee-based seminary.

Through a partnership with Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida, the more than 10,000-member Elevation Church in North Carolina has announced plans to launch Elevation College in the fall of 2026.

A Christian pre-med student has gone viral in recent days after filing a religious discrimination complaint that claims a trans-identified teaching assistant flunked her for an essay stating that gender ideology is "demonic."

An overwhelming majority of college students believe that “words can be violence,” according to a new poll that found undergraduates are more reluctant to express their views on campus following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Northwestern University will pay $75 million as part of a settlement to resolve multiple investigations into campus antisemitism, though the school denies any wrongdoing.

A judge has ruled that West Virginia must allow religious exemptions to the state’s mandatory vaccination law in what the state’s governor is touting as a “win for every family forced from school over their faith.”

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