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Internationalization and Tenure

As universities seek to globalize, should they include internationally focused criteria in their tenure and promotion policies? A new report analyzes policies with such indicators.

At British B School, Eyes on U.S.

London Business School is seen as wealthy in the U.K., but feels poor compared to its American competitors.

'Inadequate' English, No Ph.D.

An international student dismissed from a psychology Ph.D. program after his clinical supervisors rated his English skills as inadequate sues the university for discrimination and denial of due process.
Opinion

Confusion at the Border: Career Counseling

Career counselors need active partners like enrollment management administrators, graduate deans and faculty members to manage international students’ expectations, says Alfreda James.

New Home for Liberal Arts

In Singapore, students are attracted to an approach beyond professional training.

H-1B Under Scrutiny

A series of scandals has led to increased political and media scrutiny of a visa program important to colleges.
Opinion

Are Chinese Students Driving Educational Imperialism?

Chinese students are flooding into America to obtain their college degrees. But, Adele Barker asks, are they getting the education they have come here to receive?

A Push to Send Students Abroad

At the Generation Study Abroad summit, a shared goal is to increase -- and diversify -- the pool of American students going overseas.