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Opportunities Amid the Obstacles

Rather than withdraw from the Middle East and North Africa, colleges should encourage American students to study abroad in stable countries within the Arab world.

A President's Nontraditional Admissions Pitch

Throwing money in the air, hanging out with the mascot and humor are all part of the strategy for the leader of Northern State.

Macron’s Vision for a New Type of European University

As people wonder how it would work, a campus run jointly by French, Swiss and German universities offers insights.

A ‘Global Innovation Exchange’

Seeking to “invert the model” of U.S. universities opening campuses abroad, the University of Washington and China’s Tsinghua University will open degree-granting academic center near Seattle.

Call for Higher Educational Attainment in Britain

Essay seeks to shape Conservative Party agenda.

Nyet to Russian

Hopkins eliminates major. Faculty members say Russia’s growing role in the world makes this a terrible time to do so.

Caribbean Universities in Crisis

Senior university leaders in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and elsewhere in the Caribbean discuss the damage caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, which destroyed buildings and displaced students.

Turkish Academics, Still Fearful in Exile

In Germany, they fear online harassment and the watchful eyes of those who support the Turkish government.