
At least 18 Christian colleges in the United States closed their doors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
At least 18 Christian colleges in the United States closed their doors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The President of Houston Baptist University announced Wednesday that the school has changed its name to Houston Christian University.
On Tuesday evening, nine people, including a golf coach and six students from the University of the Southwest, a private Christian college, died in a fiery car crash.
Manhattan Christian College in Kansas is set to purchase a $4 million retail and residential center. The college plans to use the center for additional student housing and to provide a new revenue stream for the school.
College of the Ozarks, a Christian school located in Springfield, Mo., has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over a new federal policy that will force the school to open their dorms and shared shower spaces to students who identify as the opposite sex.
On Friday, Wheaton College announced that the school's chaplain was dismissed over “inappropriate comments and actions of a racial and sexual nature.”
A 20-year-old Holly Cross College athlete was killed when the team's van collided with another vehicle on Wednesday.