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American Studies and Israel

Proposal to boycott Israeli universities leads to intense debate at scholarly meeting.

On Whose Watch?

A university in Italy operating with the stamp of approval of the New Hampshire Higher Education Commission once again finds itself in trouble for allegedly failing to pay its employees.

Ads Instead of Tuition

Argentine university president argues that Google's business model could be applied to higher education.

Islands Apart

Indonesia seeks a higher education strategy to fill its skills gap, add Ph.D.s and provide more instruction in English.

Acquisition in Australia

Indiana Wesleyan U. plans to acquire the Wesley Institute, in Sydney, with hopes to create the first full-fledged Protestant university in Australia and New Zealand.

International Study Up

Annual "Open Doors" survey finds a 7.2 percent increase in international students at U.S. colleges and a 3.4 percent increase in American study abroad participation.

U.S.A.I.D. and Higher Ed

At a gathering of leaders of public and land-grant universities, a U.S. development official describes future priorities for the agency's engagement with higher education.

Choose Your Ranking

U.S. News -- with money from Qatar Foundation -- looks to evaluate universities in the Middle East while two British rankers plan to compare universities in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.