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Secret Agents

Survey finds that just 13 percent of international applicants who used education agents knew whether they earned commissions from colleges.

Grappling With Global Learning

At gathering focused on global learning, faculty and others discuss diverse strategies for integrating it within the curriculum.

Budget Cuts and Corruption

When money gets tight, people are tempted to do the wrong thing at just the time that oversight may be least effective, report says.

Wish Lists in Germany

German rectors want to see the post-election federal government do more to support higher education.

Branching Out in China

A campus and a palace (replica): how one university seeks to grow its presence in China.

Giving Agents the OK

Association of admissions officers lifts its ban on the use of commissioned agents in international student recruitment.

The Problem With Deference

Are students in Arab higher education held back by attitudes about challenging instructors and fully participating in the classroom?

Global Agreements Spared

U.S. agency withdraws threat of sharp cuts for higher ed development programs -- but confirms that contract for association-led intermediary won't be renewed after 2015 expiration.