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The Next Frontier

Amid pressures to increase revenues and international enrollments, some universities move to establish high schools for international students on their campuses.

Studying the Borderlands

First-year Grinnell students travel to Germany, Greece, Mexico, Spain and the U.S. Southwest for comparative class on migration, borders and refugees.

GetSmarter, a Smart Get?

To mixed reactions from analysts, 2U acquires its way into the certificate and international markets.

Building ‘Harvard of Africa’

Founder discusses his plans for a transcontinental university.
Opinion

Not Just Cash Cows

Colleges need to focus more on the particular needs of international students, who can often feel as if they are valued merely for the money they bring to their institutions, argues Rick Turner.

Why Germany Educates International Students for Free

University leaders see benefits to policy in a country with aging population, but some states have been trying to move away from the approach.

New Scrutiny for Confucius Institutes

National Association of Scholars calls on universities to close their Confucius Institutes. Defenders say there's nothing sinister about the Chinese-backed centers.

Marching for Science Internationally

Events advocating for science and research are scheduled around the world Saturday.