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.”
A group of parents and others have filed a complaint against Tennessee over a recently passed universal school voucher law, claiming that it violates the state constitution.
A Church of England primary school has told families to discourage students from singing songs from the popular animated musical "KPop Demon Hunters," citing concerns that the film’s demon-themed content conflicts with Christian values.
A Florida-based former member of Congress is eyeing the possibility of launching a virtual Jewish religious charter school in Oklahoma, months after a Catholic attempt to do so failed.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit aimed at dismantling three longstanding state-funded higher education programs that he claims unconstitutionally exclude religious students and faith-based organizations from taxpayer benefits.
The Archdiocese of Denver, a group of Catholic preschools and a Catholic family in Colorado have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to determine if Colorado's Universal Preschool Program discriminated against them for not abiding by an LGBT nondiscrimination statement.
As Democrats dominated statewide races in Virginia, one of the most high-profile school districts in the state and country elected a conservative school board candidate critical of the district's bathroom policies, the second election in a row that a seat in a blue district has been flipped.
A federal appeals court has barred an Ohio school district from enforcing policies that opponents say compel students to use preferred pronouns for students who trans identify, as litigation surrounding the matter continues.
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