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An Asian-American Studies Professor Responds

David Palumbo-Liu rebuts a recent essay criticizing his discipline's embrace of a boycott of Israeli scholars and institutions.
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To Professors of Asian-American Studies

Jonathan Marks asks members of the discipline’s national association: Do you really all support the call for a boycott of Israeli academics?

Questioning the Count in Brazil

Flagship foreign study program may have failed to attract desired numbers.

Beyond Study Abroad

With participation rates in traditional overseas study flat or declining, the University of Pennsylvania seeks to expand interest in international internships and careers.

Affirming Stand Against Boycotts

Following big wins for those wanting academics to stay away from Israel, AAUP reiterates its view that such movements are antithetical to academic freedom.

New Visa Protocols Cause Delays

Students and exchange scholars are being referred to secondary inspection under policies put in place after the Boston Marathon bombings. Reported delays range from 20 minutes to three hours.

Oz and Us

Gaye Tuchman considers the way academic programs are being cut at Australian and American campuses, and worries about all the similarities.

Face-Off in Florence

Laid-off faculty at NYU's study abroad campus in Italy are raising concerns about a shake-up in the university's adjunct teaching staff and the governance of the site.