“Is Your Campus Diverse? It’s a Question of Faith”
Read a Sept. 17, 2012 article about the expansion of religious diversity on college campuses in the U.S.
Read a Sept. 17, 2012 article about the expansion of religious diversity on college campuses in the U.S.
The Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of religion, ethics, and public life.
Rich Nathan is pastor of Vineyard Church of Columbus in Westerville, Ohio, a congregation of 10,000 that includes members who came from 75 different countries. He has said he’s seen how the immigration system can separate families or prevent them from visiting sick or dying relatives.
Read a Jan 28, 2013 article about the opening of a Christian residential hall at a secular university.
Timothy Miller is a historian of American religion in the religious studies department at the University of Kansas. His expertise is in new and alternative religions, and he has written about the impact of the influx of Eastern spirituality after the 1965 immigration reform act.
Read a May 2, 2013 New York Times article about the growth in activity and popularity for religious students at universities.
Read an article from the Autism Support Network about how a mother and her son with autism enjoy Christmas.
Jacqueline Hagan is a distinguished professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research interests include religion and migration. She is the author of Migration Miracle: Faith, Hope and Meaning on the Undocumented Journey.
James Russell is spokesman for Catholics for a Moral Immigration Policy and the author of Breach of Faith: American Churches and the Immigration Crisis, which decries “out-of-control immigration” and examines “why American churches do so much to further an agenda so obviously harmful to the well being of Middle Americans.” He is based in White Plains, […]