March 15, 2025 in Saturdays at Seven Conversation Series

“The Precision of Mathematics” ft. the University of Notre Dame’s Mark Behrens I Saturdays at Seven – Season Two, Episode Twenty-Six

In the twenty-sixth episode of the second season of the “Saturdays at Seven” conversation series, Todd Ream talks with Mark Behrens, the John and Margaret McAndrews Professor of Mathematics at the University of Notre Dame. Behrens begins by unpacking the unique ways mathematics provides logical and replicable results. He also notes mathematics can prove mysterious…
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March 14, 2025 in Around the Web

Religious Freedom as a Defense for DEI?

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March 14, 2025 in Blog

A New Report on Religious Landscape: What Christian Educators Should Know

There was once a day when, as an educator in Christian higher education, you could assume most of the students in your classroom identified as Christian, came from a Christian background and engaged in a faith community. You wouldn’t make this assumption simply because you were at a Christian organization but because 78% of Americans…
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March 13, 2025 in Blog, Reviews

A Review of Jesus for Everyone: Not Just Christians

I cannot decide if Amy-­Jill Levine’s recent book, Jesus for Everyone: Not Just Christians, is properly or poorly titled. To be sure, the reason for the wording is obvious. It is a book about Jesus written primarily for those who would not self-­identify as Christians. Levine notes in her introduction that she writes “to atheists,…
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March 12, 2025 in Blog

The Blame Game: Moving Beyond Simple Attributions in Higher Education

I had a brilliant idea. My students were going to solve REAL LIFE PROBLEMS. It was a business communications course with a dozen undergrads. I put them in groups, used some scenarios from the textbook company, and sent them off to do a multi-week project to create a business proposal. What could go wrong? Apparently,…
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March 11, 2025 in Around the Web

The Dirty Science

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