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Honesty About Academic Jobs
British professors urged to tell their graduate students that they can't assume a Ph.D. will translate into a "job for life."
Easier Path to Cuba
Obama's announcement on resumption of diplomatic relations also broadens the kinds of educational travel that may now be possible.

Opinion
Dozing Off
Universities can and should do more to help Chinese students adapt to higher education in the U.S., Bob Eckhart argues.
Vexing Issues for Vets
The veterinary school accreditor comes under fire as it prepares to face its federal oversight committee. Issues include a perceived weakening in standards and opposition to the accreditation of foreign institutions.

African Universities or Universities in Africa
Educators consider how much institutions in developing nations should focus on local priorities as opposed to research agendas that match those in the West.

BDS Movement Survives Challenge
At American Anthropological Association’s meeting, members reject resolution opposing the academic boycott of Israel and approve a measure condemning police brutality.

Anthropologists and Israel
At the American Anthropological Association's annual meeting, momentum builds in favor of a boycott of Israeli universities.

China and Academic Freedom
During Congressional hearing Chinese scholars, and human rights activists criticize the influence of the Chinese government in academic affairs.
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