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Talk Turns to Agents
At annual National Association for College Admission Counseling meeting, members discuss a pending vote to permit the use of commissioned agents in international student recruiting.
Buyer Beware
College officials raise concerns about the private international student health insurance market, where there are plans that exclude coverage for chemotherapy or only pay up to $3,000 for surgery.

Muslim and Greek
Members of a fledgling fraternity at the University of Texas at Dallas strive both to be true to Islam and to just "have fun."

Drawing the Line
More than 130 Wellesley faculty sign letter saying that if Peking University fires a professor for his political views, they'll urge the college to reconsider its partnership with Peking.

Governance in the Middle East
World Bank project looks at how universities in the region are being managed, but tries not to suggest adoption of any one model.

Marketing vs. Reality
Documents about marketing effort for British university draw analysis and criticism.
Transnational Ed Expands
A new report from the British Council analyzes the landscape for cross-border education and identifies countries with the most and least favorable climates.

Government-Funded Scholarly Press
Australia's Labor Party and university presses to jointly fund the creation of the Australian Universities Press to support scholarly monographs and books.
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