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U.S. Universities’ Investment in Sustainability Eclipsed by International Peers
Arizona State University, a pioneer of sustainability, is the only U.S. institution in the top 50 of Times Higher Education’s 2025 Impact Rankings. Trump’s policies may make it even harder for American universities to improve in the years to come.

For Fulbright Applicants, a DEI Disqualifier
The Trump administration staged an unprecedented intervention in this year’s Fulbright selection process, rejecting finalists whose research deals with race, gender or climate change.
U.S. Universities Eye Branch Campuses as Way to ‘Survive Trump’
Renewed interest in expanding abroad could prove lucrative but is not immune to scrutiny from the White House, scholars say.

The First U.S. Campus in India Is Finally Opening
Five years after India opened the door for American colleges, the Illinois Institute of Technology became the first to accept the invitation. What’s taking other institutions so long?
Norway Seeks to Hire Away U.S. Faculty Amid Trump Tumult

Trump’s Latest Target: Foreign Scholars
As the administration continues its crackdown on noncitizens in higher ed, international academics face ICE raids, deportation and challenges at the border.
What Legacy Does Yale-NUS College Leave in Singapore?
Long caught up in debates about academic freedom and internationalization, liberal arts may not survive in the city-state beyond closure of a pioneering partnership.
Under GOP Pressure, U of Michigan Ends Chinese Partnership
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