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Higher education associations sent a letter asking the Department of Education to clarify foreign gift reporting requirements.
Science & Security | LettersA Dialogue between Universities and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, February 21-22, 2012
Laboratory Issues & Safety | Science & Security | ReportsAAU, along with 36 other higher education associations, joined ACE's letter to Speaker Pelosi, Minority Leader McCarthy, Chairman Nadler, and Ranking Member Collins urging the passage of H.R. 6, the Dream and Promise Act of 2019.
Immigration | LettersC.L. Max Nikias, president of the University of Southern California, writes in an opinion piece for The Hill "If we do not act to find a way to keep DACA beneficiaries here, we will have wasted the tens of millions of dollars already invested in Dreamers."
Immigration | University of California, Los Angeles | Articles & Op-EdsMore than seventy-five higher education organizations, including the Council on American Education (ACE) and the Association of American Universities (AAU), urged congressional leaders to pass legislation as soon as possible to permanently protect Dreamers.
Immigration | LettersThirty higher education organization submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court stating President Trump's travel ban threatens colleges’ ability to attract international students and scholars.
Immigration | Legal BriefAAU President Coleman writes that Congress must step up and ensure that these extraordinary young people can stay in the only country they call home.
Immigration | Mary Sue's DeskAAU President Mary Sue Coleman commented on the September 24 presidential proclamation regarding enhanced vetting capabilities and processes for attempted entry into the U.S.
Immigration | Press Releases35 higher education associations sent a letter to President Trump strongly urging the administration to ensure that DACA continues to remain in effect until a longer term solution can be put in place.
Immigration | LettersAAU presidents and chancellors urge Congress to enact a permanent legal solution for the nearly 800,000 young unauthorized immigrants participating in DACA.
Immigration | Press Releases