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Europe's Forgotten Minority

Roma lag other groups in attaining higher education.

International Agent Use Expanding

Surveys show an increasing number of U.S. institutions are working with commissioned agents to recruit international students.

Impact of Study Abroad

Report on study abroad scholarship program targeting low-income students finds that beneficiaries build on their experiences abroad in future academic choices.

Brexit Fears

Some British universities report that faculty job candidates don't want to commit until after the vote on the European Union.

Publicity-Shy Academics

In the Middle East and North Africa, many researchers don't boast about their findings, explains one expert.

From Singapore to Santa Fe

An education company based in the Asian state seeks to buy the Santa Fe University of Art and Design.

The $332,000 Doctorate

U of Cambridge introduces business program that is one of the most expensive degrees in the world.

Chilling Higher Ed Cooperation in China?

The country's strict new law regulating the activities of foreign nongovernmental organizations raises many unanswered questions for universities operating there.