Monthly Archives: May 2014

Pew Study: Religious Freedoms in U.S. Lessened

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Religious freedom in the United States has declined in recent years, according to a Pew Research Center’s Religion and Public Life Project. Hostilities against all religions have reached a six-year high, with Christians in 151 countries being persecuted.

Columnist Emma Green explains in The Atlantic:

“In the introduction to the chart, Pew’s researchers specifically noted that the U.S. ranked among the least restrictive of the included countries. But when the group isn’t limited to the countries with the largest populations, the U.S. doesn’t seem to fare as well. America has harsher restrictions than roughly 130 other countries.”

Sam Matteson Retires

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Chris Littler, acting chair of physics, praised Sam for his professional leadership within the department, and his personal and spiritual mentorship as a friend.

While many students look to next week as graduation time, Sam Matteson looks forward to life after UNT.

He is the recipient of many awards for research and teaching. His complete list can be found on his UNT profile. Sam has been a UNT faculty member for nearly 30 years, and has chaired three different departments.

Sam and Carolyn are looking forward to splitting time between Nashville, Tennessee (where several of their children and grandchildren reside) and their home in southern Colorado.

To read about his spiritual journey, please visit his page on MeetTheProf.com