Religion, politics and student participation are all among the reasons some schools have abandoned Halloween celebrations that put candy-filled children in bulky costumes in classrooms.
The Ministry of Culture and Information of Kazakhstan has classified the organization “Syucai” as a pseudoscientific movement, comparing its methods to astrology and numerology.
Forgiveness practices from different faiths can give us inspiration to confront pain, release our anger, and heal ourselves ...
Many who came before me at Bryn Mawr — including, and perhaps especially, devoted alumnae/i — recognized the power of an ...
In June, BYU professors Sam Hardy and Justin Dyer published research regarding religious deidentification and its effects on ...
Rule 3 tells us to construct our abode of thought with the same care as when constructing a house, such that stability ...
It started with a breath. Trapped in an elevator, a young student from Brighton slowly inhaled and exhaled, using a simple exercise she had learned at school. Panic gave way to calm. For her parents, ...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers has developed a novel research model to enhance investigations conducted at the ...
In October 1992, Columbia University doctoral student Glen Milstein transcribed some of his recent ideas in a notebook for ...
Amy Adamczyk has received funding from a range of organizations, including the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Department of Homeland Security, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, ...
I have a forthcoming article with this title in an Emory Law Journal symposium issue, so I thought I'd serialize it here; there's plenty of time to improve it, so I'd love to hear people's feedback.