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LEADERSHIP When Trump Was First Elected, College Leaders Wrote Statements About It. And Now? By Megan Zahneis, Christa Dutton, and Garrett Shanley Dozens of campus leaders wrote directly to their communities in 2016. Only a handful have done so in the aftermath of President-Elect Trump’s Tuesday victory. ADVERTISEMENT DATA The College-Degree Divide Is Becoming a Chasm By Declan Bradley The gap between how college graduates and non-college graduates voted was even wider than the past two presidential elections, per exit polls — but the pattern is limited to white voters. 'A DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENT' What Trump’s Threats of Mass Deportation Could Mean for Higher Ed By Karin Fischer President-elect Donald J. Trump’s anti-immigrant stances and pledges have ratcheted up uncertainty and anxiety on college campuses, but experts and advocates cautioned against overreacting to the election outcome. THE EDGE How Colleges Foster, and Undermine, Community By Scott Carlson An interview with an expert on fragile states, on how colleges can help mend the social fabric. LATITUDES Sudan Is the Global Higher-Ed Crisis No One Is Talking About By Karin Fischer A civil war and a humanitarian disaster have displaced millions and disrupted study and research.
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