Meg Little Reilly
meglittlereilly.bsky.social
Meg Little Reilly
@meglittlereilly.bsky.social
Managing Director of the Center for Community News at UVM and author of the forthcoming "SCAPEGOAT NATION: Sex, Backlash and American Insecurity." Forbes.com contributor. Obama White House & Treasury alum. www.MegLittleReilly.com
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Reports of device searches and additional scrutiny at the U.S. border are on the rise amid increasing border control🤳

Are you a journalist traveling to or from the US? CPJ’s new border safety advisory outlines advice for how to protect yourself digitally.

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April 24, 2025 at 1:47 PM
We're talking to the faculty and staff who lead student newsrooms across the country (at campus papers and community-serving outlets) and everyone is getting these requests. The general approach is to do no harm and protect vulnerable students, but it does complicate the journalistic mission.
I'm in contact with student journalists around here too and yeah same. Lots of college papers about to have entirely "Staff writer" bylines
The student paper at the college at which I teach reports a "tsunami of takedown requests" from international students terrified of being targeted for innocuous, legitimate op-eds & opinions.. Many ask in person--leave no trace in writing. Reminds me of my father's account of studying in the USSR.
April 16, 2025 at 4:59 PM
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Thanks to @meglittlereilly.bsky.social @forbes.com for covering WASC's proposed deletion of DEI from accreditation standards.

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December 11, 2024 at 1:10 PM
International students are thinking twice about coming here and U.S. student interest in going abroad is spiking. If these trends stick, they could have huge implications for diplomacy and cultural competency in the long term.
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Study Abroad Trends Are Already Changing In Anticipation Of Trump
Early indicators suggest that international students are hesitant to come to the U.S. and U.S. students are exploring study abroad at an unprecedented rate.
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November 25, 2024 at 6:26 PM