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Global Comparisons

British Council suggests new way to evaluate countries on effectiveness of their efforts to promote international education. Germany tops list and U.S. is sixth.

Study Abroad in North Korea

As country opens somewhat to American students, proponents describe unprecedented opportunities for exchange, while critics wonder ask if restrictions raise questions about academic legitimacy.

Michigan State's Libya Ties

The London School of Economics and Political Science is in the midst of a major academic scandal over ties to...

An Academic Office Trashed in Egypt

American U. in Cairo Press has its headquarters -- overlooking square filled with protesters -- ransacked by police.

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.

Getting Out of Egypt

American colleges scramble to evacuate students.

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.