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How Much Will Biden Be Able to Do?
The battle for control of the Senate appears headed to two runoff elections in Georgia, with ramifications for higher education.
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Biden's Victory Could Be Transformative
President-elect has vowed to spend much more. The vice president-elect is an HBCU graduate and supporter. The next first lady is a community college instructor.
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What Community Colleges Won and Lost on Nov. 3
Education in Maryland and Colorado could get a financial boost from voters' decisions, but California's community colleges lose out.
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Young Voters Preferred Biden -- With 1 Exception
Analysis finds voters under age 30 preferred Biden over all, with young people of color voting for him by the largest margins. Young white men preferred Trump.
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In the States
Voters in North Dakota rejected a measure to increase the size of the state's higher education governing board, but the fate of a measure to change Nevada's board was up in the air.
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Likely Defeat for Affirmative Action
California voters are rejecting a proposal to restore affirmative action at the state's public colleges and universities.
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Shalala Loses Re-election Bid
The former Cabinet secretary and leader of three universities was defeated by a former TV journalist.
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Opinion
The Day After Tomorrow
Katherine A. Rowe and A. Benjamin Spencer discuss how college leaders can help restore civil discourse after the election.
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