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'The End of Internationalization?'
VANCOUVER, B.C. – Is the internationalization of higher education suffering from a midlife crisis? Jane Knight, a professor at the...
SUNY System Plans Aggressive Recruitment of Foreign Students
The central office of the State University of New York System plans to use an extensive network of recruitment companies...
Promoting 'Consumer Friendly' Transfer
WASHINGTON — To make it easier for students to earn and transfer college credits across institutions, policy makers and educators...
Former Professor Faces $120K Ethics Fine Over Misuse of Study Abroad Funds
Washington State's ethics board plans to fine a former professor at Evergreen State College nearly $120,000 for allegedly misappropriating payments...
As Advocates Debate Wisdom of U.S. Rules, For-Profit College Stocks Soar
The U.S. Education Department published a final version Thursday of its controversial rules requiring vocational programs to prove that they...
Academic Minute: Movie Violence and Ratings
In today’s Academic Minute, Stonehill College's Ron Leone discusses the process of ratings creep and the increasing level of violence...
No More 'Bans for Life' at U. of Michigan
The University of Michigan is ending a longstanding practice that has resulted in scores of people being "banned for life"...
Prescriptions and Prevention
Abuse of legal drugs among college students continues to rise, but successful methods of averting problems are less prevalent.
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