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Telling Students Not to Speak Chinese

A professor at Duke University steps down from her administrative role after sending an email to students suggesting they not speak Chinese in student lounge and study areas.

Global Higher Ed in Changing Times

Panelists at Inside Higher Ed-organized event discuss international student recruitment and keeping their institutions global amid political headwinds and public skepticism of internationalization activities.

Insuring Against Drop in Chinese Students

U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is paying $424,000 to protect itself in case of a falloff.

Northeastern to Acquire London College

University moves to acquire a 210-student college in London, the New College of the Humanities, which attracted an all-star roster of visiting professors but has struggled to meet enrollment and financial goals. What's in it for Northeastern and NCH?

New International Enrollments Decline Again

The number of new international students fell by 6.6 percent at U.S. universities in fall 2017, and the decline appears to be continuing this fall, according to new data.

Legal Challenge to 'Unlawful Presence' Policy

Colleges challenge a new U.S. policy that makes it easier for international students to face future three- or 10-year bars on re-entry.

Fixed Maximum Terms for Student Visas?

Trump administration plans to set new time limits for student visas to reduce overstays. Advocates for international exchange see the move as one that could hurt America's ability to compete for international students.

Gauging China's 'Influence and Interference' in U.S. Higher Ed

Report catalogs alleged complaints and interventions by embassy officials or individual students on American campuses. But can a compendium of concerning incidents encourage stereotyping?