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Undocumented Students Deserve Better
There is a great difference between accepting undocumented students and making college truly accessible for them, argues Lily McKeage.

From Books to Journals
British academics shift the way they share scholarship, and some see trend as consequence of the way the government judges research.

'Unprecedented' Purge in Turkey
Turkey's Higher Education Council demands the resignation of more than 1,500 deans following Friday's failed coup attempt.

Saudi Enrollment Declines
Colleges have come to count on tuition from large numbers of Saudi Arabian students. After years of rapid growth, enrollments are declining on many campuses, in some cases precipitously.

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Beyond the Borders
You can learn a lot teaching Hemingway to both traditional students and campus security guards from around the world, writes Miguel Syjuco.

Too Transparent?
Professors at U of Edinburgh object to plan to put glass panels in their office doors.

A Recipe for Engagement
New York University at Shanghai experiments with educational videos to study how it can reach Chinese students online.

Why Academics Were Ignored
An often anti-intellectual campaign to leave the European Union triumphed, leaving scholars in Britain wondering why so many appear to distrust them.
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