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No Plans to Require Vaccines at English Universities
Despite uncertainty about vaccination rates, government says universities should encourage but not require them.

A New Reality for Hong Kong Universities
How much freedom -- academic and otherwise -- has been lost to the national security law? Some scholars answer question by leaving.

Opinion
The Viability of Virtual Exchange
Even after the pandemic, it will remain an important part of internationalizing a classroom experience for college students around the world, says Mohamed Abdel-Kader.

‘A Renewed U.S. Commitment to International Education’
Departments of Education and State pledge a “renewed” commitment to international education. Advocates hope this could be first step toward a federal international education strategy.
China Initiative Cases Dismissed
The U.S. government has moved to dismiss cases against five Chinese researchers charged with lying about ties to the Chinese military on visa applications. The decision follows a mistrial in another case.

Budget Cut for London and Arts-Oriented Institutions
Ruling by English officials is expected to lead to deep cuts at institutions.

Court Defeat for DACA
President Biden has pledged to appeal a federal judge’s ruling against the program that shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation.

No Equalizer
Study finds that, in South Korea, the wealthy are much more likely than the poor to enroll in a top university.
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