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What’s the latest in Trump’s higher-ed agenda? If you find it hard to keep track of all the changes the federal government is making to higher education, look no further. Our newsroom is closely monitoring developments across four key areas: civil rights, research, policy, and immigration. You can read them all here.
Trump has revoked hundreds of student visas at colleges across the country. Here’s what it means. This month many college administrators have had a similar experience: They check an online database for their international students to find that several of them have suddenly had their immigration documents terminated. Dozens of colleges have said that the Department of Homeland Security has revoked visas and terminated the legal statuses of international students or recent graduates without telling them. Our Alissa Gary has the details.
Track the Trump administration’s actions on student visas: Check out our new map and database monitoring the cancellation of visas or legal status for international students and recent graduates.
This week on College Matters from The Chronicle: Parking. Why does parking on a college campus seem nearly impossible? And how did this become a topic that unites us all? Listen on Apple, Spotify, or YouTube.
Lagniappe
Read. For years, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary of Health and Human Services, has positioned himself as anti-vaccine crusader. Now, as more than 600 people have been infected with measles, he faces a conflict. Here’s what he said to grieving families whose children died from the disease.