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Benefits of Multinational Labs

Teams with foreign students from many parts of the world produce more papers and receive more citations, study finds.

Looking the Other Way?

A former instructor at Southern Utah University's intensive English program raises concerns about the prevalence of plagiarism and low standards for students and instructors.

Seeing is Believing

Facing the problem of fraud, colleges turn to video interviewing services to gain additional information about their Chinese applicants.

Have Degree, Will Work

A filmmaker explores the struggles of international students who try to stay in America after graduation.

International Exchange Increasing

Open Doors data show foreign student enrollments are up 5.7 percent and study abroad 1.3 percent. For the first time in more than 10 years, top category of foreign student is undergraduates.
Opinion

Foreign Students and Tolerance - I

Chris R. Glass and Larry A. Braskamp write that colleges have responsibilities to prevent the racist incidents and isolation that have been reported recently.
Opinion

Foreign Students and Tolerance - II

Colleges should confront the reality that many who enroll from abroad have ill-informed and racist attitudes about some minority groups, writes Zack Ritter.

'I'm Not Racist, But'

Recent incidents bring to light the problem of discrimination against international students.