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A Gift or a Burden?

A new bill could strengthen the rules requiring institutions to report foreign gifts. Some say the measure is necessary; others argue it will create undue stress for colleges and the government alike.

‘Conversations Across Difference’

An organization that promotes dialogue and understanding among people with different political and religious perspectives is expanding its partnership with Hillels to address tensions among Jewish students about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

How Ukraine Is Changing War Studies

Social media has changed the way experts view the conflict.

Poland’s President Delays an Academic’s Promotion

The scholar involved has been waiting three years. His work is on the Holocaust.

Zelensky Meets With University Leaders

In virtual meeting, he talks of situation in Ukraine for students and universities and endorses partnerships with American higher education.

Flow of Chinese Students Will Peak in 5 Years

Study predicts more students from India and Vietnam will seek an education in Western countries.

Celebrating Graduation With a ‘Fill-In Family’

A new program at the University of Rochester pairs faculty and staff with international students whose families can’t attend graduation. They will cheer the graduates on, take photos and share a celebratory meal.

Britain’s Largest Academic Union Divided by Transgender Issues

Will the union support a motion at its conference to take a stand against “gender-critical” feminists who believe it is not possible to change biological sex?