by William C. Duncan | Apr 13, 2023
1983 floods showed powerful force of religion, community Written by Forty years ago, Utah experienced severe flooding. To control the rising water, some streets, including State Street in Salt Lake City, were turned into “aqueducts to control the problems caused by...
by Krisana Finlay | Apr 13, 2023
What do Apple’s expansion into India and family outcomes have in common? Process Written by Krisana Finlay Apple is opening its first store in India and making headlines. The move signals Apple’s decision to draw itself away from its reliance on China...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Apr 12, 2023
How to bring the success sequence to Utah students Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Already the 2024 presidential race is making headlines. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hasn’t declared his candidacy, but he’s a popular choice for speculation among some Republicans...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Apr 6, 2023
Why we need the success sequence in Utah schools Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks This week, Christians are celebrating Easter, Muslims continue to observe Ramadan and Jews begin celebrating Passover. In each case, members of these faith traditions are not only...
by Krisana Finlay | Apr 6, 2023
A key to community success: putting family data at the center Written by Krisana Finlay Last week, the Wall Street Journal published an article about a recent poll – conducted by the nonpartisan and objective research organization NORC at the University of Chicago –...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 6, 2023
Religious schools need freedom to hire and retain staff that support organizational mission Written by Could a PETA spokesperson also host a podcast about how to smoke meat? While that person has a right to free speech, most would recognize that the organization...