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Politicization of Study Abroad
Some faculty members and administrators at California State U. are trying to block resumption of programs in Israel.
Rapprochement in Duke China Policy
Months after faculty members voted down plan to charge foreign students U.S. tuition for program entirely abroad, a scaled-back program wins approval.
Back on Track
Study abroad and foreign enrollment rebounded from the impacts of the economic recession and participation in both is higher than ever.
New Foreign Grad Enrollment Up 8%
Gains are largest since 2006, spurred by 21% increase from China.

Global Marketplace
Report encourages colleges to be more strategic about international mission -- and suggests principles to guide activities in countries that do not share democratic values.
Academic Freedom, Revised
Canada's university presidents adopt new statement -- without mention of tenure -- and with language that concerns some faculty leaders.
U.S., India and Higher Ed
At summit, leaders seek ways to promote huge expansion of colleges and universities needed to meet demand of Indian students.
The View From Hyderabad
Leader of a young Indian university offers perspective on higher education summit convening in Washington.
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