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Christian Colleges in the Age of Trump
Christian colleges can provide a bridge between elite opinion and “red-state” America, writes Thomas Albert Howard. How might they rise to the occasion?

Trump Backlash at Howard
As the White House and congressional Republicans plan overtures to black colleges, activists on one campus rally to bar the president from campus.

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

Promise Too Costly?
Oregon's free community college scholarship faces money woes and criticism, particularly from the state's four-year university leaders, who cite the program's higher-income beneficiaries while also worrying about enrollment declines at their institutions.

Grad Schools Remain a Global Draw
Report from the Council of Graduate Schools shows international graduate student applications and enrollments continue to grow, but the rate is slower than in recent years.

Laureate Goes Public
For-profit Laureate Education becomes a publicly held company and the first such company to adopt benefit status, signaling its intent to focus on mission as well as money.
A Call for 'Confident Pluralism' on Campuses
At annual conference in divided nation’s capital, speakers urge presidents of Christian colleges to join (and lead) efforts to embrace, and work through, fundamental differences.

Jobs Broker for Aviation Training
New nonprofit is intermediary between aviation employers and partner colleges, with tailored academic programs that could send graduates across state lines for well-paying jobs.
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