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International Enrollment Up

Report shows 8.1 percent increase in international student enrollment at U.S. universities and 2.1 percent growth in the number of Americans studying abroad.

Duty While Students Are Abroad

Several higher education organizations say a court decision in a negligence case stemming from a prep school study abroad case places too heavy a burden on schools and colleges to account for risks.

Monitoring the Ebola Outbreak

The deadly outbreak has a few colleges and universities changing plans, but the countries that have been hit hard are not places that send large numbers to the U.S. or that attract many study abroad students.

Should They Stay or Go?

With conflict in Gaza ongoing, some universities with study abroad programs in Israel suspend programs while others stay the course.

Complexities of Cuban Study Abroad

Study abroad to Cuba is beginning to rebound. At meeting of international educators, some advice on things to consider in starting programs there.

State Regulation of Study Abroad?

Minnesota lawmakers are poised to pass legislation requiring colleges to report on the safety of study abroad programs; bill in New York would mandate disclosure of financial relationships with providers.

Flying Back to Rio

Failure to meet language proficiency requirements forces some students in Brazil's international science program to go home.

Evacuating Ukraine

Two study abroad programs evacuate amid intensifying tensions in the Crimea.