Do the lives of evangelical Christians matter in higher education?
Perhaps not always as much as they should.
In an era of increasing sensitivity to marginalized groups, many evangelical college students feel their faith still is often treated as a punching bag both inside and outside the classroom at public universities.
But new research indicates there is great potential for universities to play a major role in moving past stereotypes and animosity to integrate evangelicals as valued members of student bodies.
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