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After Egypt
Educators involved in study abroad expect interest in the Middle East to grow, but many colleges are looking for alternatives to programs they had in Cairo.
Going Global, Going Liberal Arts
As some American colleges rethink how their programs should encourage students to gain international perspectives, a Chinese university embraces liberal education.
Obama Eases Cuba Rules
President lifts Bush regulations that have decimated American colleges' academic programs in the country.
In Over Its Head?
U.S. agency suspends all federally funded human-subjects research at West Virginia's Bluefield State College after long list of alleged violations.
Leading a University in Exile
In podcast interview, rector of European Humanities University discusses an institution banned from the country it was created to help.
Downturn Down Under
Australian universities, noted for their success in attracting large numbers of international students, are bracing for significant declines.
Economy Doesn't Stymie Study Abroad
Worries that the worldwide economic downturn would trigger a slip in international education should be largely alleviated by this year’s...
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