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Don't Blame State Disinvestment Alone
Tuition rose faster than state appropriations fell, and federal aid helped make that possible, study asserts.

Required to Detain
Texas legislation could force campus police departments to hold on to those they arrest until federal immigration authorities can consider their legal status.

Immigration Wars
Minnesota philosophy professor writes that immigrants have low IQs and refugees are part of "religious-political cult." Reaction is intense.
‘Every Campus a Refuge,’ but Can Refugees Come?
For a group of faculty members, students and staff at a Pennsylvania community college prepared to sponsor a refugee family, their plans are on hold.

Will Data Error Threaten For-Profit Regulation?
For-profit-college advocates cite Obama administration data goof on loan repayment rates as justification for revisiting borrower-defense and gainful-employment rules.

Opinion
Let's Feed the (Educationally) Hungry
In the aftermath of the election, this semester offers something far broader than a single teachable moment, writes Daniel F. Chambliss. It may, in fact, mean a reappreciation of higher education’s relevance to real life.

'What Do You Have to Lose?'
White House and congressional Republicans look to build ties with historically black colleges.

Trump's Entry Ban Remains Blocked
Appeals court keeps in place temporary restraining order barring administration from enforcing ban on entry into U.S. for nationals of seven Muslim-majority nations. Court cites concerns of universities for their students.
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