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Students Stand With Ukraine
At campuses across the country, students are marching, waving blue-and-yellow flags, and raising funds and awareness to support Ukrainians as they fight back against the Russian invasion.
An Invasion Felt in Academe
Leaders of a number of scholarly associations and research centers speak out against Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
When Do Professors Self-Censor?
British professors are more likely to do so when they are teaching a class that includes Chinese students, study finds.
Supporting Refugee Students’ Higher Ed Potential
The time is now for the Biden administration to act on establishing a new university sponsorship program for refugee students, Michael Crow and Leon Botstein write.
In Afghanistan, Half-Empty Campuses
Male students attend classes from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., while women come in from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The Public on Universities and COVID-19
Less than half of the general public in six developed nations believes that universities have been important in helping the world through the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a global survey.
Deans Fired at Turkish University
Incidents raise concerns about academic freedom and political interference.
A Sting Operation, a Sham University and a Settlement
The federal government agrees to undo adverse immigration actions taken against foreign nationals who enrolled in the fake University of Northern New Jersey, established as part of a sting operation.
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