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Italian Entanglement
Reported dysfunction at a New Hampshire-approved college outside Turin raises questions about the role of states in overseeing institutions abroad.
Opinion
Foreign Students and Tolerance - II
Colleges should confront the reality that many who enroll from abroad have ill-informed and racist attitudes about some minority groups, writes Zack Ritter.

Worries About British Ph.D.s
Report worries about narrowness of expertise of doctoral students.

A Rare Leader
Hellicy Ngambi, the first female vice chancellor at a public university in Zambia, embraces a framework for ethical leadership.

Startup University's Phantom Faculty
Newly launched Cambridge Graduate University has an impressive list of faculty members. Too bad many of them have never heard of it.
Immigration for Traveling Faculty Members
Professors looking to work in other countries and regions -- and the college officials who hire them -- must be aware of the visa requirements and other potential legal hurdles, writes Natasha Baker.

Risk and Reward
U. of Cambridge turns to bonds, an unusual approach in Britain, but some fear risks associated with the strategy.
'I'm Not Racist, But'
Recent incidents bring to light the problem of discrimination against international students.
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