“Religion gets an ‘A’ at U.S. colleges”
Read a May 2, 2013 New York Times article about the growth in activity and popularity for religious students at universities.
Read a May 2, 2013 New York Times article about the growth in activity and popularity for religious students at universities.
Read a Nov. 30, 2003, Boston Globe article about the rising profile of Christian evangelical groups at liberal colleges in the Northeast.
Read a Nov. 9, 2001, story describing the struggles of Muslim students to fit in at school while remaining devout.
Read a Feb. 8, 2002, Chronicle of Higher Education article about how religion is viewed on college campuses.
The National Jewish Outreach Program was established by Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald in 1987. It is now one of the largest and most successful Jewish outreach organizations in the world.
Combined Jewish Philanthropies is an organization bring together the Jewish community’s resources, volunteers, leadership and expertise in Greater Boston.
Thomas Tweed provides a short historical essay about Islam in America for the National Humanities Center.
Kathy Miller is president of the Texas Freedom Network, a grassroots organization of religious and community leaders based in Austin that advocates for “a mainstream agenda of religious freedom and individual liberties to counter the religious right,” according to its website. Contact through communications director Dan Quinn.
The Minaret of Freedom Institute, based in Bethesda, Md., conducts independent scholarly research into issues involving Islam in the U.S. and policy issues affecting Muslim countries. The institute’s emphasis is on Islam, freedom and free markets, and the political and economic implications of Islamic law.