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More Aid in Germany

German students benefit from increased support at time when other nations are becoming more frugal.

Retaining International Students Post-Graduation

Initiatives in St. Louis and Michigan aim to work within the existing immigration system to retain international students in the local economy.

Chicago to Close Confucius Institute

Following faculty petition and unflattering press report, university ends negotiations to continue hosting Chinese government-funded center for language teaching and research.

Egypt Looks to the UK

Britain's funding systems are seen as a model for reform.

Northern Exposure

Country steps up its recruitment of international students with a goal of attracting more skilled immigrants.

The New Cambridge

Can elite university advance through massive new development with more research space and housing for academics, but without more undergraduates?

Blood Bucket Aftermath

In wake of Ohio U. Student Senate president's anti-Israel twist on the fund-raiser for ALS, debate has escalated, four students have been arrested, and questions are being raised about the charges against them -- and about calls for civility.

Warnings About Tuition Discounting

As Australia prepares to deregulate the setting of tuition prices, experts there warn that universities will begin offering cut-price “scholarships” while maintaining high sticker prices as markers of quality.