This summer, my granddaughter Caroline graduated from high school, and she introduced the speaker — me — to her…
For the past few years, incoming freshmen at the University of North Carolina have been assigned summer reading on subjects…
Earlier this month, delegates from all over the world gathered at the fourteenth International AIDS Conference held in Barcelona,…
For many of us, it’s hard to imagine a place less receptive to Christian ideas and the difference that those…
Many educators assume that because our society has become so diverse in recent years, it’s inappropriate to give Christianity any…
Last fall, Debra Loveless received an announcement from her daughter’s school: The Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network, or…
Since the end of World War II, commencement ceremonies have been the occasion for some of the most memorable…
It was a glittering, thousand-dollar-a-seat Washington dinner. The occasion? — the seventieth anniversary of the Folger Shakespeare Library. But amid…
There’s an old adage that says, “In a time of war, truth is the first casualty.” Well, there’s an…
This year, the State Board of Education in Ohio is considering new science education standards. Recently, controversy erupted because the…