by William C. Duncan | Feb 2, 2023
Religious character of a university can provide a rich resource for students Written by On Jan. 12, a federal judge in Oregon dismissed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education that had been brought by an organization representing LGBT students who had...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 2, 2023
Sutherland supports HB 163 on student-athletes’ religious, modesty requests Written by Utah state Rep. Candice Pierucci recently shared with the Deseret News a disturbing incident that took place in her legislative district: [T]wo boys were playing a sport at a high...
by Nic Dunn | Jan 30, 2023
Cox’s State of the State elevates family and success sequence Written by The best chance for happiness in our own lives – and for maximum opportunity for our children – doesn’t come from government programs, but from a commitment to core principles and civic...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 26, 2023
U.S. has long history of giving funding to religious schools Written by Should parents be allowed to use a public education scholarship to pay tuition for their children to attend a religious school? That is one of the questions that has been raised in the debate...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 19, 2023
How religious schools help tackle key higher education challenges Written by William C. Duncan By the time he was 30, Andrew Carnegie had been successful with “business interests in iron works, steamers on the Great Lakes, railroads, and oil wells,” and he would go...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 11, 2023
Looking at accessibility of higher ed from a different angle Written by William C. Duncan Higher education in the United States is an important and influential industry. State and local government spending on higher education in 2019 was $311 billion (Utah has the...