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Facing the ‘Cliff Edge’ of Brexit

British universities already report that some students and professors are wary of coming to their institutions.

Funding Lost for Key Arabic Program

Loss of federal funding for highly regarded program has one scholar asking, “What’s our strategy here?”

An $828 Million Private Scholarship Program

The MasterCard Foundation’s scholarship program funds high school and higher education for thousands of students from Africa.

The Duty to Protect Higher Education

Report outlines countries’ responsibility to protect their universities, students and faculty members.
Opinion

Globalism, Colleges and the Compensation Principle

Given adequate funding, higher education is capable of playing a much greater role in helping displaced people retain their dignity and contribute to the future, argues Richard Romano.

Uncertainty on Cuba

Trump’s comments on possibly undoing U.S.-Cuba “deal” in wake of Fidel Castro’s death cast uncertainty about future of educational exchanges with island nation, which have been on the rise.
Opinion

Contronym and Controversy

It's doubtful that sanctuary proposals for immigrant students will provide actual sanctuary or create any genuine change, argues Michael A. Olivas, who calls on campuses to take much more meaningful actions.

Foreign Students Bring $20 Billion to Australia

International education experts believe the country may benefit even more from political and economic changes in Britain and the United States.