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Student Reportedly Faces Execution in Saudi Arabia
A student who was admitted to Western Michigan University is possibly facing imminent execution in Saudi Arabia for an offense...

Avoiding Awareness Gaps With Promise Programs
Surveys find that language and distance, particularly for small groups of nationalities, can be barriers to raising awareness about Long Beach's popular college promise program.
The Week in Admissions News
Rejecting Trump proposals on aid programs, more students taking LSAT, new hurdle possible for international students.
Iran Jails Princeton Ph.D. Student as Spy
A Chinese-American graduate student enrolled at Princeton University has reportedly been sentenced by an Iranian court to 10 years in...

International Students Are Not Necessarily ‘Full Pay’
Some discounting is now needed both to keep numbers and quality high, say admissions experts.
Columbia Settles With Man Accused in Mattress Case
Columbia University has reached a settlement with the man Emma Sulkowicz accused of raping her, The Washington Post reported. Sulkowicz...
U.S. to World: Help in Visa Vetting, or Else
The U.S. will require all other countries to share information to help it vet visa applicants, Reuters reported, and countries...
Depression and Video Games
Could video games help fight depression? In today's Academic Minute, Jorge Pena of the University of California, Davis, explores this...
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