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A split image of the Illinois Institute of Technology campus and the Gateway to India in Mumbai.

The First U.S. Campus in India Is Finally Opening

Five years after India opened the door for American colleges, the Illinois Institute of Technology became the first to accept the invitation. What’s taking other institutions so long?

Why Internationalization Must Remain a Cornerstone of Higher Education

Hear academic leaders in the UK and Singapore discuss what is needed for effective cross-border collaboration.

Attorneys File First Court Challenge to Visa Revocations

Immigration attorneys on Thursday amended an ongoing lawsuit in Georgia to challenge the State Department’s revocation of international student visas...
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Trump Scrutinizes Foreign Gifts, Raising the Stakes for Colleges

Higher ed policy experts say colleges and universities should prepare for increased financial penalties if they fail to properly report foreign donations.

A photo illustration of students protesting against ICE and the ICE building layered together.

ICE Expands Student Deportation Powers

A week after restoring foreign students’ legal status, immigration officials detailed plans for a new policy granting unprecedented leeway to terminate their residency. It could foreshadow a new round of deportation efforts.

European Governments Back Universities’ U.S. Recruitment Drive

A French institution has received nearly 300 applications from U.S. researchers as state funding bolsters efforts to “offer refuge” to those fleeing Trump funding cuts.

How ICE Targeted International Students

Federal immigration officials targeted student visa holders by running their names through a federal database of criminal histories, according to...

Judge: Lawsuit Challenging Deportations of Students Can Continue

A federal judge ruled Tuesday that a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to deport Pro-Palestinian protesters can move forward...