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What Trump’s Attacks on Higher Ed Mean for California Schools and Students

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About 200 Chapman University students take part in a walkout and protest against Trump's policies, including immigration, DEI, and Palestine on Monday, March 17, 2025. (Mindy Schauer/Digital First Media/Orange County Register via Getty Images)

More than a thousand international college students – scores of them in California – have had their visas terminated without explanation under new Trump administration policies. We’ll talk about what the administration’s targeting of international students and threatened withdrawals of federal funding mean for California students and schools, and how Universities and colleges are responding.

Guests:

Molly Gibbs, Bay Area News Group education reporter, East Bay Times

Doug Belkin, higher education and national news reporter, The Wall Street Journal

Aarya Mukherjee, deputy news editor, The Daily Californian

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