Universities respond to new executive order on immigration with concern; ‘Unprecedented effort’ by ‘white supremacists’ to recruit and target college students, group claims; A conservative author tried to speak at a liberal arts college. He left fleeing an angry mob.; These states give more grant aid to college students in need than the feds;
 
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Universities respond to new executive order on immigration with concern
While campus leaders expressed relief at some provisions of the revised executive order, they worried that the overall impact would be to deter top international scholars from coming to the United States.
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‘Unprecedented effort’ by ‘white supremacists’ to recruit and target college students, group claims
The Anti-Defamation League has tracked 104 incidents it describes as white supremacist on campuses this academic year, far more than in past years.
 
A conservative author tried to speak at a liberal arts college. He left fleeing an angry mob.
"The Bell Curve" author Charles Murray said he'd never experienced anything like his "scary" encounter with protesters at Middlebury College in Vermont.
 
Art Institute campuses to be sold to foundation
A Los Angeles foundation is buying most Education Management Corp. campuses.
 
These states give more grant aid to college students in need than the feds
But a new study finds most give far less.
 
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