 
                                Marcela Rodrigues
@marcelanotes
@DallasNews Education Lab reporter covering higher education. 
Stints @chronicle, @nytimes, @chalkbeatNY. 
Alum of @columbiajourn & @smithcollege.
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https://www.dallasnews.com/author/marcela-rodrigues/ 06-07-2018 23:25:47
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        MAP: We're tracking visa terminations in Texas. We'll be updating the map as we get confirmations from university officials. Dallas Morning News José Luis Adriano dallasnews.com/news/education…
 
        NEW: At least 306 international students in Texas have had visas terminated by the federal government, according to officials at universities across the state. The story includes a state map tracking the revocations. Dallas Morning News José Luis Adriano dallasnews.com/news/education…
 
        Dozens of Wilmer-Hutchins High School students walked out of class this morning in protest, marking their first day back to the school since a classmate brought a gun to campus and opened fire last week. Dallas Morning News dallasnews.com/news/crime/202…
 
        On a Monday last fall, only 52% of Cleburne ISD students came to school. Families were fearful after threats against campuses zoomed across Snapchat. A Dallas Morning News review of Texas Education Agency waivers shows the impact threats can on attendance: dallasnews.com/news/education…
 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
        🇺🇸 Released But Still Unsettled ▫A Milford teen spent six days in ICE detention without sunlight or a shower. Life back at home isn’t what he expected ▫Marcela Rodrigues ▫is.gd/mvtvx8 #frontpagestoday #USA The Boston Globe 🇺🇸
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
         
         
        The Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums played a repertoire from the 18th century in front of the Franklin Steps in downtown Boston. The group, founded in 1982, performs every year on the Fourth of July. The Boston Globe
 
         
                        