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How Should Higher Education be Responding to Refugee and Migrant Crises?

July 27, 2018

International and first- and second-generation immigrant students make up an average of 30 percent of undergraduate populations in the U.S. . . . The stakes are higher than ever for colleges to support immigrant students on their campuses and in their communities,” said Miriam Feldblum, Executive Director of the Presidents’ Alliance.

 

Chronicle of Higher Education, July 27, 2018

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