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Flying Back to Rio

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

The Agent Impact

American colleges lag Western counterparts in share of international students recruited with commissioned agents, but study suggests numbers may be higher than colleges think -- and about to grow.

Bridge or Back Door?

The continuing growth of pathway programs for international students reflects trends toward for-profit/nonprofit partnerships and raises questions about readiness and rigor.

Lingua Franca

As English grows as language of instruction worldwide, many key issues remain unresolved, report says.

Rejecting Confucius Funding

A faculty petition at the University of Chicago calls for the institution to terminate its contract for a Chinese-government funded center of research and language teaching.

Is KAUST Saudi Enough?

Princess asks whether the university is too focused on attracting international students.

Australia's For-Profit Fight

Report says letting government funds flow to for-profit higher education providers will strengthen production of sub-baccalaurate credentials.

Why Change Trinity's Identity?

Noted Irish institution -- considered to have a strong reputation -- faces opposition over a rebranding idea.