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State Department reverses long-standing policy against working with commissioned international recruiting agents, will welcome them at EducationUSA events.

British Universities Accept More Students With Low Grades
Some fear that institutions are too focused on tuition revenue.

It's a Small, Small (Digital) World
An international conference on elearning raises familiar issues and asks familiar questions.

MIT Report Recommends Keeping Saudi Relationships
Critics of the university's Saudi ties say they are disappointed but not giving up.

A New Model for Professors in the Netherlands
Country plans shift away from evaluating faculty members only on research metrics. Move would also make it possible to be hired on the basis of teaching.

Global Attack on Gender Studies
Scholars say their field is coming under increasing pressures from forces outside the academy who want to delegitimize it.

Central European U Forced Out of Hungary
Central European University says the Hungarian government has forced it to move its main campus from Budapest to Vienna.

Canada Blazes the Trail for (Authorized) Pot on Campus
After recreational marijuana was legalized in Canada, three universities are amending their policies to allow its use on campus. Universities in the U.S. remain committed to federally imposed ban of the drug.
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