The latest slang to capture the Gen Z zeitgeist is a way to say poser, try-hard or fraud. [A]cross the internet, young people are repurposing the word “larping” to call out someone they think is inauthentic. (Hale, USA Today)
Read MoreReading is in decline everywhere. Most widely cited are a series of reports from universities suggesting that students are increasingly unable to read the books their lecturers assign to them. (Marriott, The Times)
Read MoreImmigrants have long eased labor shortages on farms and factories in Italy. But churches also need foreign-born priests, like the Rev. Vincent Souly of the Ivory Coast. (Rich & de La Bruyère, The New York Times)
Read MoreThe Department of Defense is introducing a course centered on Western civilization and Christianity this fall in the schools it operates for military families, part of an effort by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to redirect the education system toward patriotic values and classical learning. (Ma & Toropin, AP News)
Read MoreShaw’s AI degree would be a first among the network of theological schools, said Chris Meinzer, ATS’ chief operating officer. Several divinity schools have begun offering single classes in AI and ethics. (Shimron, Los Angeles Times)
Read MoreThe number of people who drink in a way that crosses the line into a medical disorder decreased substantially over a five-year period in the United States, according to new federal data. (Alcorn, The New York Times)
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