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U.S. Politics and International Education

Long-term data provide clear evidence that a Republican-led administration will play a significant -- and perhaps somewhat surprising -- role in influencing foreign student enrollments and study abroad, writes Bradley A. Feuling.

Finland’s Brain Drain

After major budget cuts for universities, Ph.D.s are leaving the country.

Pro-Palestinian Group Banned on Political Grounds

Fordham refuses to recognize Students for Justice in Palestine chapter as an official club, citing its political agenda and the risk of polarization.

‘No Certificate of Global Citizenship’

Amid turn toward nationalism, global educators consider their work.

MLA Rejects Israel Boycott

Vote by Delegate Assembly was 113-79. Body approves another measure, calling on association to refrain from the boycott.

Visa Denied

Georgetown graduate student who studies migrant labor issues is denied visa to study at university's campus in Qatar, raising academic freedom concerns.
A photo illustration of the Israeli and Palestinian flags, with a rather grimy filter.

Boycott Battle Ahead

Members of the Modern Language Association’s Delegate Assembly are set to debate a resolution to endorse the boycott of Israeli universities.

State Shortfalls and Foreign Students

Analysis finds that a 10 percent reduction in state appropriations is associated with a 12-17 percent increase in international undergraduate enrollment at public research universities.