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A Conversation With Beirut’s Wartime College President
A week after the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, the president of the American University of Beirut talked with Inside Higher Ed about guiding the institution through conflict and preserving democratic values in the face of terror.
U.S. Cautious on India Campuses as Johns Hopkins ‘Begins Talks’
American universities likely to be hampered by restrictions on spending money overseas, experts say.

Campuses Advise International Students to Return by Inauguration Day
Recalling the travel ban President-elect Trump signed in early 2017, some U.S. institutions are advising students to be back from their holiday travels by Jan. 20.

A New Era in International Enrollment
India overtook China as the top source of foreign students in the U.S. last year, marking a boom in interest from the Global South and a shift to graduate programs.
Visa Clampdowns Put Brakes on International Student Mobility
Global survey finds that 41 percent of institutions reported fewer international postgraduate students in this year’s intake compared to 2023.

MLA Leaders Won’t Let Members Vote on Pro-Boycott Resolution
Modern Language Association members hoped to pass a statement supporting boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel. But the group’s Executive Council shot it down.

Campus Engagement Tip: Write an International Student Handbook
Moving to the U.S. to start college can come with a variety of cultural and social challenges. Some higher ed institutions have created guidebooks to provide essential information and helpful advice for their international learners.

Falling Demand Quashes Hopes for British Enrollment Growth
Universities will struggle to grow their way out of current financial crisis as predictions of 350,000 more students by 2035 seen as unrealistic.
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