Blink and you’ll miss it. Another week has come and gone. Here are some ILYBYGTH stories that might have flown under your radar:
What do college students really think? Two different surveys give us different numbers. HT: DW
- Brookings says almost 20% of students might condone using violence to block offensive speech.
- Is it “junk science?”
- FIRE says only 1% would.
“Is history objective?” Academic historians get a weird email. Is it a right-wing set up?
What’s going on on campus? Michigan and other schools flooded with violent and racist propaganda.
Harvard likely under investigation for racist admissions policies.
Have evangelicals evolved from “public moralists to leaders of tribal identity”? That’s Jennifer Rubin’s charge this week at WaPo.
Free speech for some! That seems to be the majority opinion, according to a new survey reviewed by Conor Friedensdorf in The Atlantic.
California looks at new LGBTQ-friendly textbooks.
When do religious kids abandon their faith? It’s not during college, according to new research from PRRI.
- ILYBYGTH asks: What does this mean for evangelical higher education?
Are conservatives deserting the charter-school movement?
- Free-marketeer Mike Petrilli says yes.
- Curmudgucrat Peter Greene explains why.
Life at the “Christian Hogwarts:” Healing and prophecy at Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, Redding, CA.
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