Taxpayers in the state of Texas — even conservative Christians and other religious groups opposed to gender ideology in public schools — could soon be on the hook for funding LGBT curriculum, according to some Republican lawmakers.
A historically African American university affiliated with the Episcopal Church is cutting half its employee positions as it struggles to retain accreditation due to financial issues.
A university affiliated with the Missouri Baptist Convention has been removed from academic probation by an independent agency that accredits colleges and universities.
Former Vice President Mike Pence urged college students in Colorado earlier this month to be "champions" for God and "His Gospel," kicking off a Christian university's new speaker series with words of encouragement to lift up a younger generation of leaders.
The Texas State Board of Education voted Friday to approve a new curriculum that introduces optional Bible-based teachings in elementary schools, a move which aligns the Lone Star state with other Republican-led states pushing for greater religious presence in public classrooms.
Officials at Olivet University, a Christian Bible college headquartered in Anza, California, say a sophisticated T visa scheme has fueled a civil lawsuit filed by four former international students who accuse the school and its officials of human labor trafficking.
A parental rights advocacy group is calling for a federal investigation into Boston Public Schools after leaked internal documents show the district organized racially-segregated affinity groups for teachers and parents, which included programs intended for whites only.
The Pennsylvania Department of Education has agreed not to require school districts to implement teacher professional development guidelines critics denounced as "woke" in response to a lawsuit challenging the framework.
The Texas State Board of Education moved a step closer Tuesday to final approval of a state-authored elementary school curriculum that includes biblical teachings for elementary school students statewide.
A federal appeals court has limited the scope of a lower court ruling that prohibited Louisiana from enforcing a new law that requires the placement of Ten Commandments displays in public school classrooms.
More than 500 Bibles have been purchased for use in Advanced Placement (AP) Government classrooms across the state of Oklahoma.
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