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Students Desperately Seek a Way Out of Afghanistan
After nearly eight months of Taliban rule, about 350 students are still stranded at the American University of Afghanistan, unable to get visas out of Kabul, where they fear for their lives.

Russian Universities Expel Antiwar Students
Students are also being rejected by laboratories and being told they will have difficulties defending their theses.

A Verdict, but No Clear Victory, for the China Initiative
Jury finds University of Kansas professor guilty in a China Initiative case, but the federal program’s many critics aren’t persuaded.

Canada Gains European Students
Analysis of data suggests that Brexit is responsible for the transatlantic shift.

Opinion
Standing Up for Central American Higher Ed
Universities everywhere should fear what comes next in Nicaragua and elsewhere in the region, Tom Hare and Estela Rivero write.

Assessing Science
European efforts struggle with issues of targets and timelines. Some of the organizations involved threaten to leave the process.

Ukrainian, Russian Students Face Financial Woes in U.S.
Russia’s war against Ukraine has created financial uncertainty for students from both countries. Colleges are scrambling to help, while donors are more sympathetic to the Ukrainians.

Professor’s Suspension Casts a Pall
Yale professors and students question why a Chinese professor has been suspended prior to any actual charges against him. The case appears to be connected to the newly defunct federal China Initiative.
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