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Can Universities Live by Their Values?

Ten universities, from countries around the world, aim to try.

Ties That Bind

American universities' ties with Saudi Arabia -- always controversial -- are coming under more scrutiny. A look at the multimillion-dollar connections between Saudi Arabia and leading American universities -- and the questions being raised about what the Saudis are getting.

Questions on ‘Equivalence’ of Branch Campuses

Academics at Vietnamese branch of Australian university say they lack time and resources to provide learning experience comparable to that of the main campus.

Cutting Ties

Cornell ends a partnership with Renmin University of China, citing academic freedom concerns.

‘Enough Is Enough’

Unable to continue operating in an increasingly illiberal Hungary, Central European University says it will be forced to move its U.S. degree programs to Vienna unless the Hungarian government agrees to a last-minute deal.

Gag Placed on Indian Academics

Government says rules on conduct of civil servants should apply to scholars at central universities.

Legal Challenge to 'Unlawful Presence' Policy

Colleges challenge a new U.S. policy that makes it easier for international students to face future three- or 10-year bars on re-entry.
Opinion

Barring Students From Study in Israel

Recent incidents threaten international student exchange and the ability of students to engage with others about the complexities of the Middle East, write Ken Waltzer and Mark G. Yudof.