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Round-up: Higher Education and Election 2024: The Aftermath

With the results of the 2024 presidential and senatorial elections now known, and the results of house races still being tabulated, speculation about how a Trump administration and Republican Senate will impact students and colleges is underway. 

Below is a selection of news reports from the higher education media:

Anxiety and Speculation in Wake of Trump’s Win
Inside Higher Ed (November 7, 2024)

What Trump’s Victory Means for Higher Ed
Inside Higher Ed (November 7, 2024)

Harris Concedes Race to a Dazed Howard U
Inside Higher Ed (November 7, 2024)

Ballot Measures Yield Some Good News for Higher Ed
Inside Higher Ed (November 7, 2024)

Some Students Never Got Their Absentee Ballots
Inside Higher Ed (November 7, 2024)

When Trump Was First Elected, College Leaders Wrote Statements About It. And Now?
The Chronicle of Higher Education (November 7, 2024)

What Trump’s Threats of Mass Deportation Could Mean for Higher Ed
The Chronicle of Higher Education (November 7, 2024)

The College-Degree Divide Is Becoming a Chasm
The Chronicle of Higher Education (November 7, 2024)

Trump’s Victory Sets Stage for Dramatic Changes to Higher Ed Policy
Higher Ed Dive (November 7, 2024)

The Trump Agenda: Here’s What to Expect from His Second Term
Politico.com (November 7, 2024)


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