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Where Do New International Students Stand?
Reversal of controversial directive that would have barred continuing international students from taking their classes online leaves unresolved questions about the rules for new students.

Scandal Plagues U of South Pacific
A new vice chancellor -- with backing of faculty, students and alumni -- charges millions have been misspent.
Trump Administration Rejects New DACA Applications
The Trump administration is refusing to process new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program despite a Supreme...
Louisville Dept. Chair Refutes Conduct Violation
Ricky Jones, chair of the Pan-African studies department at the University of Louisville, said he was investigated by the university...
Senate Republicans' Proposal for Liability Protection
A proposal by Senate Republicans, being reviewed by the Trump administration, would make it harder for those who are infected...
Academic Minute: Impact of Diverse Readings on Children
Today on the Academic Minute, Krista Aronson, professor of psychology at Bates College, explores how reading a diverse range of...
Attorneys General Square Off on New Title IX Regulations
Fourteen Republican attorneys general filed a brief in defense of the United States Department of Education’s new regulations that dictate...
MIT Goes Test Optional for a Year
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the last highly ranked college to still require standardized tests for admission, has gone test...
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