Amid the clamor for branches of American colleges abroad, some of the most ambitious plans for the People's Republic are as yet, and perhaps even permanently, unrealized.
U.S. officials provide briefing on database for tracking foreign students, presidential candidates' advisers discuss exchanges as a massive gathering of international educators continues.
As Olympic games focus attention on China, some scholars want attention for the way visa denials have hurt their careers -- and may limit what other professors write.
1+2+1 dual degrees, in which students start and finish at a Chinese university with two years at an American college in between, are becoming more popular.
Submitted by David Moltz on November 13, 2008 - 4:00am
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Chinese Americans are not as homogeneous as they are sometimes portrayed -- this is particularly apparent in their college-going rates and enrollment patterns -- according to a new study from the Asian American Studies Program at University of Maryland at College Park and the Organization of Chinese Americans.
Submitted by David Moltz on April 8, 2009 - 3:00am
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Predominantly white and conservative community college in Wyoming aims to celebrate differences in culture, ethnicity and sexual orientation where there are few.