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Carnegie Mellon in Rwanda
In unusual move, American university opens branch campus in Africa. Some question ties to government that has been criticized on human rights.
Battle for German Brains
Amid tight academic job market in the U.S., Germany pushes Ph.D. students to get postdocs in America -- then to come home and promote change.
Cutting Back on Kazakh
Faced with deep cuts to federal funding for foreign languages, some universities are dropping uncommon -- and strategically important -- languages.
Engaging Globally
Now in its fifth year, DukeEngage allows hundreds of students to spend a summer of service at home or abroad, at no cost to them.
Harvard, India and Intolerance
Economist's op-ed calling for his home country to take steps against Islam leaves the university facing calls to dismiss him.
SUNY Bets Big on Agents
Despite ethical qualms, the State University of New York system plows ahead with international recruitment strategy.
Opinion
The Branch Campus Bubble?
The outposts being created around the world are vulnerable in many ways, writes Philip G. Altbach.
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