"I found that where you see restrictions on other fundamental freedoms besides religious freedom, you then also see ...
The University of Iowa is reviewing undergraduate majors with low enrollment – like African American studies and gender, ...
The University of Texas's Ackerman Program on Jewish and Western Civilization will offer signature courses focused on Jewish ...
With the 2025–26 college basketball season underway, long-time university, junior college and high school coach Michael ...
Cal State Bakersfield has appointed philosophy professor Nate Olson to serve as the director of the Kegley Institute of Ethics at the university. Olson, 45, who also is chairman of the Department of ...
In the wake of recent antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents around East Lansing, Michigan State University hosted its ...
The percent of Americans who say their pets are “part of their family” has jumped in the past two decades from about 80% to ...
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A Catalog of Gaza’s Loss

A Day for Gaza / Recording what has been erased—and making sense of what remains. Deema Hattab This piece is part of A Day for Gaza, an initiative in which The Nation has turned over its website ...
Texas A&M University announced Friday that it will be shutting down its women’s and gender studies program. The university’s interim president said the decision was based on low enrollment as well as ...
The Heritage Foundation-- the far-right Christian organization-- plans to roll out new policies encouraging Americans to have ...
Twelve-step programs have millions of recovering members worldwide, yet they’re often dismissed by academics. Why?
Connecticut College recently sat down with Rabbi Jessica Goldberg, Conn’s new director of Zachs Hillel House and College chaplain. A graduate of Brandeis University, Goldberg received her Rabbinic ...