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Fallout From Coup in Myanmar
Military takes action against its critics at universities. Scholars have been detained. Student was killed.
COVID Conduct
The dismissal of a graduate student for noncompliance with COVID testing policy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign prompted an outcry among fellow students and raised questions about how far institutions should go to enforce rules and punish violators.

The Battle to Test International Students
ETS, losing market share to Duolingo, unveils a new TOEFL that costs students half what the current test costs. But ETS will also keep the current TOEFL, calling it the "gold standard."

Free Speech Debate in England
Government proposes system to assure free speech, but faculty and student groups object.

Students Lost to Brexit
British government estimates that nation's universities will lose nearly two-thirds of their students from the European Union.

Australian Universities in ‘Deep Trouble’ as Borders Stay Closed
Full reopening is not expected until 2022. Some fear for Australia's ability to recover pre-pandemic share of international students.

Legal Win for Foreign Student Work Program
Federal judge upholds the popular optional practical training program in latest development in long-running lawsuit. The labor union that brought the lawsuit is appealing.

Academic Calls for Press Boycott Over Cancellation of Book on Thailand
National University of Singapore Press refused to publish a book critical of Thailand.
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