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Study Abroad Numbers Grow
The number of Americans studying abroad continues to increase and grow more racially diverse. Participation in short-term programs is booming, while the number of students studying abroad for a full year is decreasing.

New International Enrollments Decline Again
The number of new international students fell by 6.6 percent at U.S. universities in fall 2017, and the decline appears to be continuing this fall, according to new data.

Opinion
Winning the Global War for Talent, and Beyond
Internationalization of campuses is no longer just a nice thing to do. It is absolutely necessary, argues James Applegate.

Opinion
Choosing Between Dreams and Family
Iranian students are silently subjected to a convoluted and unfair visa process, argues Adam Weinstein.

Can Universities Live by Their Values?
Ten universities, from countries around the world, aim to try.

Ties That Bind
American universities' ties with Saudi Arabia -- always controversial -- are coming under more scrutiny. A look at the multimillion-dollar connections between Saudi Arabia and leading American universities -- and the questions being raised about what the Saudis are getting.

Questions on ‘Equivalence’ of Branch Campuses
Academics at Vietnamese branch of Australian university say they lack time and resources to provide learning experience comparable to that of the main campus.

Cutting Ties
Cornell ends a partnership with Renmin University of China, citing academic freedom concerns.
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