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The International-Friendly Campus

At NAFSA conference, international education administrators and scholars discuss ways to help foreign students feel a greater sense of belonging.

Complexities of Cuban Study Abroad

Study abroad to Cuba is beginning to rebound. At meeting of international educators, some advice on things to consider in starting programs there.

'At the Mercy of Students'

Academics at British university object to idea that their careers could be advanced or held back by anonymous student evaluations.

Why They Stay or Leave

In new research being released at international education conference, foreign students identify financial issues as their main sources of dissatisfaction.

Pushback on Australian Fee Hike

Opposition grows from institutions and students to government's plan to uncap university tuitions and impose interest rates on student loans.

'Falling Behind?'

A new book challenges the conventional notion that the U.S. is producing too few science and engineering graduates to meet its workforce needs and remain globally competitive.

Too Many Sorbonnes?

The venerable term is now used by three universities and three institutional clusters in Paris.

Seizing a Sculpture

At Canada's Capilano University, the administration confiscates a professor's work caricaturing the president on the grounds that it constitutes "harassment."