The Chronicle of Higher Education

Black Freshmen Are More Religious Than Their Peers, Survey Finds

By THOMAS BARTLETT

African-American students are more likely than other students to believe in God or to attend religious services frequently, according to the results of a survey of college freshmen that is scheduled for release today.

The primary results of the survey, titled "Spirituality in Higher Education: A National Study of College Students'...

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