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Stanford confirmed in a statement Sunday that the visas of four students and two recent graduates had been revoked.
From NBC News
“This upends all usual practice by the government,” said Miriam Feldblum, chief executive of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration, which represents more than 570 public and pri...
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Modesto Bee on MSNStanislaus State University faculty members decry layoffs amid budget shortfallThe biggest impact is probably on students in terms of workload, because they’re the ones that aren’t getting the services that we like to brag about providing.”
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