Open Doors: The 5 key areas hurt by lack of international student mobility
Declines during the pandemic affected education pathways to and from the U.S. These states and institutions fared best. Read more
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Declines during the pandemic affected education pathways to and from the U.S. These states and institutions fared best. Read more
The number of international students from China pursuing studies at US colleges and universities declined by nearly 15 percent last year, the biggest drop in a decade, educational authorities said Monday, as American institutions reported they are prioritizing outreach and recruitment. Read more
Half of respondents to survey admit cheating overall, but only 21 per cent of students from Singapore own up Read more
The University of North Carolina–Wilmington is right in hurricane alley and has had a couple of hits in recent years. Read more
The latest game in the Halo series has been released three weeks early to coincide with the franchise's 20th anniversary. Read more
After 33 days of protest, student demonstrators reach an agreement with Howard University administrators over housing conditions and student representation on the board. Read more
A hearing officer at a Nevada community college has ruled against a professor who says the school is trying to fire him for standing against weakening math standards. Read more
A Cambridge college which became the first institution in the world to return a looted Benin bronze to Nigeria is to appear before an ecclesiastical court early next year over its attempt to remove a memorial in the college chapel to one of its most significant benefactors because of his links to the slave trade. Read more
While interviewing students at the University of Houston, Campus Reform's Addison Smith had a one-on-one conversation with a socialist student who proposed an 80% tax rate on the top 1% of income earners in America. Read more
Protests against the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at University of Iowa caused more than $200,000 in damages and left 28 students without permanent housing according to public documents. Read more