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And Civics Literacy for All
Purdue's Mitch Daniels thinks civics knowledge should be a graduation requirement. Many faculty members agree.

Visa Obstacles Thwart Renowned Foreign Scholars
A German professor invited to Virginia to teach about far-right politics faces visa delays, and a British professor focused on human rights can't travel to Florida in the latest cases of scholars facing heightened scrutiny by U.S. immigration authorities.

Foreign Gift Investigations Expand and Intensify
With investigations of Harvard and Yale, Education Department steps up its inquiry into reporting of foreign gifts to universities -- and sends a message to other institutions.

The Church, Universities and Poland
Academics fear impact of Roman Catholic group on new free speech legislation.

Will Coronavirus Crisis Trigger an Enrollment Crisis?
U.S. colleges could see a major enrollment pipeline cut off this fall if the coronavirus epidemic persists. Meanwhile, Australian universities are missing more than half their Chinese students weeks before their fall semester begins.

New International Enrollments Climb at U.S. Grad Schools
Survey finds increases in international applications and first-time international enrollments at U.S. graduate schools last fall. But looking ahead to this fall, uncertainties abound.

Chinese Contract With German University Criticized
China can reduce or halt funding if any element of the program contravenes Chinese law.
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