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Reacting and Not Overreacting to Europe Travel Alert
State Department says it does not want colleges to call off study abroad programs. Many institutions urge students to be vigilant.
Israel, South Africa, Academic Boycotts
Faculty of U. of Johannesburg will vote this week on whether to sever the institution's ties to Ben-Gurion U.
'A World Changed Utterly'
PARIS -- "We must identify ways to achieve higher quality and better outcomes at a time of increased demand and...
Laying a Liberal Arts Foundation, On Shaky Ground
Rather than build a branch in the Gulf, Bard College’s approach to internationalization has been to develop “deep partnerships” in countries in transition or conflict.
Ups and Downs in Grad Admissions
Offers to international students increased 3% from 2009 to 2010, while offers to applicants from the U.S. dropped 1%.
Take Me Away, Country Roads
West Virginia’s universities offer a case study in internationalizing largely from scratch.
Policing Plagiarism Abroad
It’s not uncommon for colleges to discontinue academic programs overseas for financial reasons. But Centenary College, in New Jersey, is...
Searching for Cash Overseas
NEW YORK -- What do you do, asked a fund raiser in the audience, when a prospective donor from Asia...
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