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All Eyes on China

U.S. universities are increasingly dependent on growing enrollments of students from China. Will the growth continue amid an economic slowdown?

Can South African Universities Meet Demands for Change?

Adam Habib, vice chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand, discusses how he plans to recruit more black academics without resorting to a freeze on the hiring of white academics.

Pushback Against Performance Funding

As Australian candidate suggests linking government funds to student retention and job outcomes, university leaders warn of unintended consequences.
Opinion

The Student's Dilemma

Lanny Arvan shares the lessons he picked up from intense discussions with three international students.

Research Productivity Bonus

Study of German academics suggests that extra pay concentrates talent and boosts output from some institutions, with corresponding losses elsewhere.

Dream Deferred or Dashed in Israel

Texas A&M announced two years ago that it would build a branch campus in Nazareth. Here's the story of what's happened since.

Trump's Unexpected Support for International Students

The Republican presidential candidate known for his hard-line stance on illegal immigration wants international students to be able to stay in the U.S. to work after graduation.

Did a Board Chair Overstep?

The board chair at the U of British Columbia objects to a professor's blog post on the president's sudden resignation -- fueling further concerns about that university's still unexplained leadership transition.