Whittier Law School’s enrollment trends over the last five years reflect the pressures squeezing legal education across the country. Total enrollment at the law school in […]
The Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), the Brazilian federal government HE funding and assessment body, recently announced the introduction of a new […]
Six in 10 leaders of community colleges say their enrollments have declined in the past three years, including 21 percent who say enrollment is down by 10 percent […]
Spending by international students generated £25.8bn in gross output for the UK’s economy in 2014/15, new research from Universities UK has shown. Universities, meanwhile, earned £13.1bn […]
As anxious high-school seniors await admissions letters, they face a barrage of questions from adults, forcing them to employ avoidance strategies; ‘How did you do on […]
Dear international students, A couple of months ago, I wrote a post on how to negotiate being an international student caught between nations. Back then, […]
President Trump has today signed a new executive order banning citizens of six countries from travelling to the US for 90 days. His secretary of homeland security […]
There are many reasons to be outraged at President Trump’s recent executive order temporarily suspending refugee arrivals and barring individuals from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, […]
Education institutions in the US have rushed to reassure international students and faculty after the president signed an executive order banning entry of all refugees for […]
President Donald Trump’s clash with Silicon Valley over immigration is about to become even more contentious. After the new president banned refugees and travelers from […]
President Trump’s executive order to bar all refugees from entering the United States, as well as citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries, had college leaders scrambling over […]