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Crisis for India
Experts fear higher education could be damaged “beyond repair” by COVID-19 catastrophe.

Espionage Suspected in Zoom Classroom Intrusion
A Rwandan diplomat appears to have spied on a St. Mary’s University class discussion about a campaign to free a political opponent of the country's president.

Europe Struggles to Build Common Area for Science
Norway spends 1 percent of GDP on research, but Poland just 0.16 percent.

A University in Tatters
Laurentian University's financial insolvency leads to 110 faculty layoffs and grave questions about the future of the institution and its three federated universities -- including one of Canada's oldest Indigenous studies programs.

Naomi Wolf's Dissertation -- Public at Last
The reaction isn't flattering for Wolf or for the University of Oxford, which awarded her a doctorate.

Buying Progress in Rankings?
Berkeley study charges that QS international rankings appear to be influenced by using the firm's consulting services.

Taiwan Seeks to Boost Instruction in English
Facing loss of Chinese applicants, it seeks to increase appeal to international students.

Scholars Fear Impact of Poland's Law on the Holocaust
They fear some are holding back in their research on discussing the country's complicity.
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