April 26, 2017
Whittier Law School shutdown raises prospect of future closures and access for underrepresented students
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 […]
February 1, 2017
Trump Is Undermining Higher Education as a Global Enterprise – The Chronicle of Higher Education
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, […]
February 1, 2017
Why Colleges’ Pledges to Shield Data on International Students Don’t Mean Much – The Ticker – Blogs – The Chronicle of Higher Education
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 […]