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Challenging Era for International Education
Administrators who promote global agendas for colleges consider the newly politicized nature of their work.

Chinese Students vs. Dalai Lama
Some at UC San Diego object to their university's choice of commencement speaker.

Repairing ‘Broken Links’
French minister seeks to rebuild ties between academics and politicians -- and sees new law on release of data as part of the solution.

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Cruelty at the Border
Whatever the results of legal challenges, the executive order barring travel to the U.S. from certain Muslim nations will drive foreign scholars and students to think more favorably about other -- more welcoming -- places, argues Robert Quinn.

Grad Schools Remain a Global Draw
Report from the Council of Graduate Schools shows international graduate student applications and enrollments continue to grow, but the rate is slower than in recent years.

‘Your Next-Door Iranian’
Iranian scholars and students in the U.S. reflect on Trump’s executive order -- temporarily suspended by federal court -- barring travel from their country.

Professors Fast to Protest Trump Ban
Clemson professors fast to pressure university to condemn Trump executive order barring entry from seven Muslim-majority countries.

Judge Blocks Entry Ban, Visas Restored
Judge's ruling cited impact on higher education; some students who were blocked from the U.S. a week ago are returning.
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