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Partly Dry Campus for Muslims

London Metropolitan U., seeking to be more sensitive to Muslim students, may restrict alcohol sales.

Ni Hao, Future Educators

More foreigners are applying to U.S. graduate programs in education. Anecdotal evidence suggests the growth is driven largely by China.

A Call to Respect Rights

Over objections of Yale's president, professors approve measure demanding more attention to issues of freedom as university helps create new campus in Singapore.

Foreign Grad Applications Up Again

More international applicants -- especially from China -- want to enroll in graduate programs in the United States.

Whose Yale College?

Faculty raise questions about oversight of Yale’s new outpost in Singapore. Some wonder why they never got to vote on the project.

Faculty Pay, Around the World

First-of-its-kind analysis compares purchasing power of professors at public universities in 28 countries. U.S. is topped by (in order) Canada, Italy, South Africa and India.

Unlikely Shelter

Unrest in popular study abroad destinations for those seeking to study Arabic and Arab cultures has led more Americans to Beirut.

International Winners and Losers

At gathering of university educators from around the world, support for collaboration remains strong, but many voice worries about the one-sided nature of many such efforts.