Most higher education institutions across the United States lack religious groups representing Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, and Jewish students, according to a new peer-reviewed study by The Conversation. The study involved religious student groups at 1,953 four-year not-for-profit colleges and universities in the United States. Data revealed that there are Muslim student groups at only 28 percent of US universities, Jewish student groups at 25 percent of institutions, while Buddhist and Hindu student groups are represented at only 5 percent of institutions. The findings further show that 66 percent of US higher education institutions lack any religious student group. Some 40...