August 30, 2025 - 21:51

In a significant workforce reduction, Stevens Institute of Technology has announced the layoff of 45 employees, a decision attributed to the recent policy shifts under the Trump administration. These changes have notably impacted the enrollment of international students in U.S. colleges, leading to financial strain on many institutions.
Officials at the university indicated that the tightening of immigration policies and increased scrutiny on international student admissions have created an uncertain environment for higher education. As a result, Stevens, like many other colleges, faces challenges in maintaining its operational budget and resources.
The layoffs reflect broader trends in the educational sector, where institutions are grappling with declining international enrollment numbers. This situation raises concerns about the long-term implications for diversity and academic enrichment within U.S. colleges. As Stevens moves forward, it will need to adapt to these evolving circumstances while striving to support its remaining faculty and students.
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