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A Cheating Scandal With Diplomatic Dimensions

Saudi Arabian students are snared in a grade-change scandal at Montana Tech that became a diplomatic incident.

Universities Under Attack

New report documents a range of types of attacks on higher education worldwide, including killings, imprisonments, wrongful dismissals and expulsions, and restrictions on the movements of students and scholars.

From Beijing to Puget Sound

The University of Washington announces a new joint institute with China's Tsinghua University -- and $40 million in funding from Microsoft.

U.S. For-Profits in Brazil

Amid enrollment and revenue declines at home, American for-profit education companies have looked abroad, including to Brazil. But can -- and should -- Brazil's boom in proprietary education continue?

Global Approach to Ending Poverty

Some of the top poverty scholars in northern regions are now working with emerging academics from more southern countries, in hopes of expanding research on poverty.

Professors and Their Grant Targets

Suicide of a researcher leads to more discussion of financial expectations on professors at British universities.

Changes Planned for Foreign Student Work Program

A senator's letter provides insight into possible changes planned for the optional practical training program that allows international students to work in the U.S. postgraduation.

Tracking Israeli Students?

University in Brazil, acting at behest of pro-Palestinian groups, sought to compile information about students or employees from Israel on its campus.