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War Upends Plans for Kyiv Campus
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine stymied plans to open an American university in the capital. After moving online the first year, the institution is charting a path through the chaos.

A University President in Ukraine Turns to Social Media
Head of Kyiv School of Economics builds a following with English-language tweets.

Between China and the U.S.
President of the National U of Singapore discusses how global tensions affect universities in Asia.

U of Iceland, Casino Host?
Leaked proposal draws attention to university’s right to run video slot machines and lotteries.

Ukrainian Students Enrich U.S. Campuses
Bard College is the latest U.S. institution to open its doors to displaced Ukrainian students. Both the refugees and their host campuses benefit from the arrangement.

World Cup Raises Issues of Academic Freedom
Will Qatar and its international campuses learn from the experience of hosting the tournament?

Campus Protests Sweeping China Spread to U.S.
Demonstrations against Xi Jinping’s “Zero COVID” policy erupted on Chinese campuses over the weekend, threatening the country’s fraught partnerships with U.S. colleges.

16 Chinese Universities Start Anticorruption Majors
But academics raise concerns about the future employability of students majoring in the topic and their retention in the public sector.
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