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Let us all stand together, courageously, to use the most powerful weapon on earth, education, to fight hatred, exclusion and bigotry.
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Oldest known Torah scroll discovered in Italy
(RNS) The scroll had been stored for centuries in the archives of the University of Bologna, but had been mislabeled in 1889 as dating from the 17th century.
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Humanist group demands end to teacher-led prayers at Fayette High School
The American Humanist Association is demanding that weekly prayer sessions at Fayette High School be stopped on grounds that they are unconstitutional.
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Jesuits face a shrinking pool of university presidents
(RNS) For nearly two centuries, St. Louis University has been led by the Jesuits. But now, because of a rapidly shrinking pool of eligible leaders, SLU — like many Jesuit schools — could be lead by a lay person.
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U.S. Christians rally around home-schooling family facing deportation
(RNS) Home-schooling families in Europe have become a cause celebre for some U.S. conservatives, who are rallying around a family in Tennessee who could face fines or loss of custody if forced to return to their native Germany.
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Muslim Student Organization conference to focus on connecting people
MU’s Muslim Student Organization will hold its third annual spring conference on the weekend of April 19. The conference, called “Building Bridges, Connecting People,” is designed to provide practical and spiritual guidance for Muslims. The event is open to everyone.
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Success or significance?
If we all empowered others to achieve their dreams and goals, started serving others and externalized based on an eternal calling, imagine the changes that would take place in our families, our schools, our communities, our country and our world.
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Mizzou celebrates diversity with excellence and achievement awards
MU recognized faculty, staff and students who have done an exemplary job fostering diversity on campus with the Inclusive Excellence and Faculty Achievement in Diversity awards.
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Pagans respond to Fox News comments about Wicca
More than 40,000 people are urging Fox News to publicly apologize for its recent comments about paganism, and the University of Missouri is working to correct misinformation about its guidelines on religious holidays.
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Westminster College launches lecture series on religion and C.S. Lewis
The relationship between religion and reason was the focus of the first in a series of lectures at Westminster College, thanks to a new professorship.
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Panel reiterates arguments against MU’s potential hire of former Army psychologist
Four panelists Wednesday morning reiterated arguments against MU's potential hire of former Army psychologist Larry James for a position in the College of Education.
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