![CT_Headshot__ett3.0.jpeg](https://cst.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/2df3ba0/2147483647/strip/true/crop/512x512+0+0/resize/300x300!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.vox-cdn.com%2Fthumbor%2FAhNuuCflWWnjtEKI3SyW6Rh0s2Q%3D%2F512x512%2Fcdn.vox-cdn.com%2Fauthor_profile_images%2F196105%2FCT_Headshot__ett3.0.jpeg)
Christopher Tirres
It is hard to know whether we will see comprehensive immigration reform in our lifetimes, but there are steps that higher-ed can take, right here and now, to partner with the organizations that serve immigrant communities.
If we shift our gaze to how people of all — and no — faiths live out the university’s mission, then new and exciting constellations begin to emerge.