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Religion

A new study by a Nebraska sociologist Philip Schwadel delves into the complicated links between a college education and students' religious beliefs.
College-educated keep the faith, research shows
January 23, 2017
Society & Culture
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August 17, 2016
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Study: In some countries, college-educated more likely to keep faith
October 26, 2015
Research by UNL's Philip Schwadel suggests that higher education is not driving students from religion.
UNL researcher shows higher education doesn’t drive people from religion
August 11, 2014
Philip Schwadel, associate professor of sociology, leads a class discussion at UNL. Schwadel's recently published research could hold implications for the future role of conservative Christian groups in the United States.
Study tracks changes in social status, religious affiliation
June 11, 2014
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