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'Not Blacklisted,' but 'Not Reputed'

Reports of Indian students being turned away by customs officials and prevented from boarding U.S.-bound flights cast spotlight on two little-known California institutions with 90 percent-plus international enrollment.
Opinion

Why Invest in Occupation?

Campus divestment activists aren't secret haters, don't support violence and didn't hoodwink other students into supporting such campaigns, argues Rahim Kurwa.

Turkey's Take Back

The Institute of Turkish Studies has been accused of pushing the Turkish state's agenda on the Armenian genocide. Now the Turkish government has withdrawn its funding. Why?

Growth in Foreign Grad Students

The number of first-time international graduate students at U.S. graduate schools increased by 5 percent this fall. More than three-quarters of new students are in master's and certificate programs.

Fallout in Indonesia

Swiss academic based in Britain finds himself under attack over blog post about meeting between Indonesian and U.S. presidents.

A Police Report, a Palestinian Flag

A student at George Washington U receives a police visit and a warning for hanging a Palestinian flag from his dorm window. Is a residence life policy being selectively enforced?

The Right to Write History

Japanese and American professors clash over a textbook's depiction of the Japanese government's involvement in a system of sexual slavery during World War II.

Debate Over Brazil's Admissions Exam

A controversial question is both praised and criticized, drawing attention to the powerful role of a single test.