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China Initiative Cases Dismissed
The U.S. government has moved to dismiss cases against five Chinese researchers charged with lying about ties to the Chinese military on visa applications. The decision follows a mistrial in another case.

Budget Cut for London and Arts-Oriented Institutions
Ruling by English officials is expected to lead to deep cuts at institutions.

Court Defeat for DACA
President Biden has pledged to appeal a federal judge’s ruling against the program that shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation.

No Equalizer
Study finds that, in South Korea, the wealthy are much more likely than the poor to enroll in a top university.

Bard College Declared ‘Undesirable’ in Russia
A long-standing partnership with St. Petersburg State has ended, and much uncertainty remains about the broader implications of the Russian prosecutor general’s designation.

Australian Universities Crack Down on Predatory Journals
They fear graduate students are especially prone to the appeals to publish.

Controversial Student Visa Rule Withdrawn
More than 99 percent of commenters opposed the rule proposed by the Trump administration, which would have required international students to reapply for visas after two- or four-year fixed terms.

Naomi Wolf Sought to Delay Release of Her Doctoral Thesis
Oxford rejected her request to delay release of error-strewn dissertation.
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