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How Reed Grew International Population in Challenging Year

Letter from college president highlighted approach that made clear that American higher ed doesn't back Trump policies.

Shaky International Yields

At undergraduate level, Southern institutions appear to be having a tougher time attracting students from outside the U.S. Nearly half of graduate deans see declines at the master’s level, and 31 percent at the Ph.D. level.

‘Endemic’ Cheating in Ukraine

Survey of undergraduates finds that nearly half have paid bribes and almost all admitted to cheating on exams.

Supreme Court Partially Reinstates Travel Ban

Court agrees to hear case, reinstates ban except for foreign nationals -- including admitted students -- “who have a credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States.”

Britain Tries to Evaluate Teaching Quality

Controversial effort sorts universities into gold, silver and bronze. Some prestigious institutions didn’t get gold.

MLA Votes to ‘Refrain’ From Backing Israel Boycott

Move -- by 2-to-1 margin -- follows several years of heated debates at association’s annual meetings.

British Election Restores Tuition Debate

Young voters, angered over what they must pay to attend universities, were a big part of the Labour Party’s revival.

The State of Campus Internationalization

Survey finds progress in comprehensive internationalization efforts. The top two priority activities for colleges are sending U.S. students abroad and recruiting international students.