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MLA Votes to ‘Refrain’ From Backing Israel Boycott
Move -- by 2-to-1 margin -- follows several years of heated debates at association’s annual meetings.
British Election Restores Tuition Debate
Young voters, angered over what they must pay to attend universities, were a big part of the Labour Party’s revival.
The State of Campus Internationalization
Survey finds progress in comprehensive internationalization efforts. The top two priority activities for colleges are sending U.S. students abroad and recruiting international students.
Entry Denied
A professor at the American University of Beirut with two U.S. graduate degrees was refused admission to enter the country to present at a conference.
European Tilt to Vocational Ed
Poll indicates stronger popular support across countries for job-related training than for universities.
Crisis in Qatar
A diplomatic rift could have outsize impacts for international education, though university officials say it's still unclear what long-term impacts might be.
‘Serious Times’ for International Education
International education professionals meeting this week for NAFSA’s annual conference confront a difficult political environment.
Perceptions of Pathway Programs
New commissioned research from NAFSA: Association of International Educators looks at perceptions of partnering with corporate providers to establish pathway programs for international students.
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