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Thriving as a Coach and as a Person During the Pandemic
Dean Jones joins the webcast to share his thoughts on how, in view of COVID-19, coaches can make the most of their lives, now and in the days ahead.
Admissions Directors: Value of Liberal Arts Not Understood
Just 8% of U.S. college admissions directors agree or strongly agree that prospective students understand the value of a liberal arts education.
Religion Big Factor for Americans Against Same-Sex Marriage
Americans who oppose same-sex marriage are most likely to cite religion or the Bible as the reason. Overall, 53% of Americans say same-sex marriage should be legal, tying the record high, while 46% say it should not.
Many Higher Ed Business Chiefs Fear Financial Future
Four in 10 chief business officers are concerned about the financial stability of their institution in the next five years.
Do Muslims Want Democracy and Theocracy?
The authors of Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think reveal that majorities in substantially Muslim countries want a government that is democratic but embraces religious values.
The Religiously Distinct States of America
Alabama and Mississippi are the most Protestant states in the U.S., Rhode Island is the most Catholic, and Hawaii and Alaska have the highest percentage of residents with no religious identity.
Mississippi Is Most Religious U.S. State
Mississippi is the most religious U.S. state, with almost six in 10 residents classified as "very religious." Vermont and New Hampshire are the least religious states, with fewer than one in four very religious residents.
U.S. vs. Canada: Different Reads on the Good Book
Americans are more likely than their Canadian neighbors to identify with a specific religion (most often a Christian denomination), attend church frequently, and attest to the importance of religion in their lives. But do Americans view the ...
Twenty-Eight Percent Believe Bible Is Actual Word of God
There has been a gradual decline over the past 30 years in the percentage of Americans who believe that the Bible is the actual word of God. Roughly 3 out of 10 Americans continue to profess belief in a literal Bible today, about 10 percentage ...
The Religious Regions of the U.S.
The Southwest and Southeast regions remain the most religious in the U.S., while the Pacific and New England regions are the least religious.