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Professors in Germany Force Out a New President
Faculty leaders said he'd been selected in a "clandestine" way.

Block Teaching Across the University
Victoria University, in Australia, after experimenting on undergraduate level, will roll out the method for teaching graduate degrees.

On Second Try, Harvard Student Allowed to Enter U.S.
Palestinian student is granted entry in time to start classes at Harvard, but concerns persist about the impact of harsher visa and immigration policies on international students.

Germany Strikes Deal With Springer Nature
Research-intensive universities will see costs rise by up to 50 percent; teaching-oriented institutions will see costs slashed.

Guilt by Association?
Palestinian student bound for Harvard said he was blocked from the U.S. after immigration officers questioned him about friends' social media posts critical of President Trump. Civil liberties advocates fear incident could deter international scholars and students.

Professor Indicted for Alleged Undisclosed Chinese Links
Kansas professor faces federal fraud charges for allegedly failing to disclose a full-time appointment at a Chinese university held while receiving government research grants. The indictment comes amid rising tension over Chinese scholars and security.

New Research Alliance Cements Split on AI Ethics
Europe and Japan differ from the U.S. and China on potential risks.

Opinion
Why We Urgently Need to Retool International Affairs Education
Events in the news provide constant evidence that we can't ignore different societies’ diversity and heterogeneity in our academic programs, argues Carla Koppell.
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