The London School of Economics in the U.K. is stripping historical Christian terms from its academic calendar in an effort to promote an 'international' atmosphere at the school.
US ambassador to United Kingdom Jane Hartley joined 'Fox News Sunday' to discuss Queen Elizabeth's 70-year reign and the legacy she leaves behind.in the U.K. is removing historical Christian terms from its academic calendar in an attempt to better reflect its"international" character.
LSE is stripping Michaelmas, Christmas, Lent and Easter as the names for its terms and breaks, which are being renamed next year as"autumn term,""winter break,""winter term" and"spring break," respectively,"These new names use more accessible and widely-recognized terminology, and better reflect the international nature of our community and our broader global engagement," the school said in a statement.
The London School of Economics is facing backlash for stripping Christian terms from its academic calendar starting next year."If this was an effort to secularize the LSE I’d be sympathetic," he said."But in reality, it reflects the fact that the LSE, like most
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