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‘The Ideal and the Real’

New report examines the challenges U.S. universities face in establishing international joint or dual degree programs and raises the issue of ‘credential inflation.’

On Edge Over Ebola

One college suspends new admissions for all of Africa while other institutions have disinvited speakers or quarantined students and faculty.

Retaining International Students Post-Graduation

Initiatives in St. Louis and Michigan aim to work within the existing immigration system to retain international students in the local economy.

Northern Exposure

Country steps up its recruitment of international students with a goal of attracting more skilled immigrants.

Data for the Agent Debate

New report brings survey data from students, agents and institutions to bear on the debate over the use of commissioned agents in international recruitment.

Urban Geography of Foreign Students

New analysis of visa approvals provides city-level data on international students’ comings and goings.

Surge of Indian Grad Students

New report on international admissions at U.S. graduate schools shows continued growth, driven by big increases in Indian students and despite modest drop in applications from China.

Are International Students Satisfied?

Those studying in other countries are broadly satisfied but satisfaction levels vary by country of origin. Large numbers of students from any one nation can inhibit integration, survey finds.