For Release: October 1, 2019
An Iowa federal judge has ruled that the University of Iowa and its officers violated the law when they kicked InterVarsity off campus for asking its leaders to be Christian.
An Iowa federal judge has ruled that the University of Iowa and its officers violated the law when they kicked InterVarsity off campus for asking its leaders to be Christian.
InterVarsity’s religious discrimination case against Wayne State University must be allowed to proceed, a Michigan federal judge has ruled.
Students at Russell Sage College and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in Troy, New York, can easily find out who the Christians are on their campuses. InterVarsity students bring them cookies every week. Students can sign up for the deliveries throughout the school year, the cookies are made by members of local churches.
InterVarsity has asked a federal court to rule that public universities must treat religious student groups equally with other campus groups.
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is among the 170 affiliates of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) gathering in South Africa July 3-11, 2019, for the IFES World Assembly, which is held every four years.
InterVarsity believes that getting off campus for special experiences like retreats, leadership training camps, and Global and Urban Programs are critical for students.
InterVarsity is mobilizing staff, faculty and students, and ministry partners to participate in the annual Collegiate Day of Prayer this Thursday, February 28, 2019.
Urbana 18, InterVarsity’s 25th triennial student missions conference, has drawn over 10,000 college students and others to St. Louis for a 5-day conference focused on world missions
Some of the college students attending Urbana 18 in St. Louis on December 27-31, 2018, will be helping solve real-world missions dilemmas, as they participate in #Hack4Missions,
After the University of Iowa admitted in court that it discriminates against religious student groups, InterVarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship asked a federal court yesterday to permanently require equal treatment for all organizations.