First Things is embarking on a journey through the wild world of college rankings, and we need your help. We’d like to come up with a list of schools that provide (1) a solid academic training, (2) a diploma that will mean something at the end of day, and (3) an environment where faith, if not actively supported, is a least approved of and not discouraged—inside and outside the classroom.
To help with that last part, we’re asking undergraduates and recent graduates to fill out an online survey that will give us an idea what it is like on their campus for a student of faith.
So, if you have a spare moment, please fill out our survey and help future college students and their families find a school that fits best.
Letters
Joshua T. Katz’s (“Pure Episcopalianism,” May 2025) reason for a theologically conservative person joining a theologically liberal…
The Revival of Patristics
On May 25, 1990, the renowned patristics scholar Charles Kannengiesser, S.J., delivered a lecture at the annual…
The Enduring Legacy of the Spanish Mystics
Last autumn, I spent a few days at my family’s coastal country house in northwestern Spain. The…