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Embassy Closure Forces Bangladeshi Students to Defer U.S. Enrollment
International student numbers expected to drop following visa processing center closures.
India Urged to Develop ‘World-Class’ English Test as Demand Rises
Politician renews lobbying for Indian-owned language exam as foreign companies make millions from study-abroad craze.

AAUP Faces Criticism for Reversal on Academic Boycotts
The American Association of University Professors announced Monday it had dropped its categorical opposition to the tactic. Critics say the organization has changed for the worse, but its new president isn’t backing down.

Harrisburg University Abruptly Closes International Campuses
The university is closing campuses in Panama and the U.A.E., backtracking on plans for international expansion as other U.S. institutions have done in recent months.
St. Andrews Student Leader Stripped of Roles Over Gaza Comments
Accusing Israel of “apartheid” and “genocidal attacks” provoked “anxiety and fear” among Jewish students, an investigation says.
The Unlikely Battle Over Research at the Olympic Games
Sports scientists are working with athletes to enhance performance and safeguarding ahead of this year’s Paris games, but on-the-ground research is a hotly debated subject.

New Ministers a ‘Signal of Intent’ on Tackling U.K. Sector Issues
Heavy hitters joining key higher education ministries in the U.K. raise hopes that the new government can get a handle on issues quickly.

House Republicans Advance 2 Contested Antisemitism Bills
While backers say the proposals will help protect students from discrimination, Democrats and higher ed advocates say they’re aimed at punishing elite universities and international students.
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