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Referenda and Higher Ed
Voters in many states weren't exactly thrilled with the notion of raising taxes to fund higher education.

Outraged by Trump Win, Students Protest
At campuses nationwide, those opposed to the president-elect hold rallies and sit-ins.

Opinion
How Do We Move Forward?
Those of us who work in student affairs will need to take some time to absorb the results of this election and then quickly get back to the work we do in supporting our students, writes Kevin Kruger.

Trump Victory Jolts Higher Ed
Many academic leaders fear the president-elect could scare off foreign students, encourage discord on campuses and promote the anti-intellectualism that won him broad support from non-college-educated males. UPDATE: American Council on Education congratulates president-elect.

Endowments Ride Out Election Uncertainty
Managers chose not to hedge against candidates even as markets fluctuated during the campaign.

New and Returning Governors and Higher Ed
What the winning candidates promised for colleges and students.

The New Congress and Higher Ed
Donald Trump shockingly won the presidency as the GOP maintained its grip on Congress.

Opinion
Winning at Russian Roulette
In the wake of her shocking loss, Scott McLemee analyzes close to 30 theses and dissertations that academics have written over the past several decades about Hillary Clinton.
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