‘Don’t fear’ waking giant of international education
‘We all fare better if we work together,’ says Washington lobbyist, as US turns a corner in its approach to foreign students Read more
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‘We all fare better if we work together,’ says Washington lobbyist, as US turns a corner in its approach to foreign students Read more
Three Florida professors have filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a 2023 state law subjecting public university faculty to mandatory post-tenure review every five years. Read more
Data from the National Center for Education Statistics shows that nearly 100 institutions closed between the 2022–23 and 2023–24 academic years. Read more
Informed higher ed leaders like yourselves aim to keep your fingers on the pulse of what’s on college students’ minds as the school year gets underway. In case you and your leadership team need some additional insights, a new survey is tracking students’ feelings about cost, careers and campus safety. Read more
‘We all fare better if we work together,’ says Washington lobbyist, as US turns a corner in its approach to foreign students Read more
Three-year campaign by parents of aid worker killed in Afghanistan brings 19 trainee doctors to Scotland Read more
In the wake of campus unrest linked to pro-Palestinian protests, the University of California Berkeley is expanding its antisemitism education this fall, including in its Golden Bear Orientation. Read more
The first Black woman to be a major party’s nominee for president is facing conservative attacks on her race. We spoke to an Obama historian about past precedent and today’s differences. Read more
Everyone has a favorite college T-shirt. Whether you throw it on to run errands or break it out for game day, we all have at least one shirt proudly displaying the college team’s logo—or trademark—we support. Read more
Emerson’s president had earlier mentioned the fall in enrollment and attributed it partly to fallout from previous anti-Israel protests. Read more