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Scholar Detained, Meeting Aborted

After one of its faculty members is turned away from Dubai, London School of Economics pulls out of joint conference with American U. of Sharjah.

The Internationalization Agenda

At gathering of senior international officers, participants discuss the dynamic state of the field.

The 'I' in FIU

Florida International University has embarked on an ambitious effort to internationalize the curriculum and assess students' global learning.

Not What They Signed Up For?

An unaccredited California institution lacks approval by the state to operate, but is allowed to enroll international students -- some of whom say the education is seriously substandard.

Speakers for Hire

British business schools want famous guest lecturers -- and some of them go off-script.

Australia's New Accountability Tool

Seeking to counteract rankings' intense focus on research, the country adapts a European tool that provides data on universities, warts and all.

Liberal Arts Go Dutch

The growth of liberal arts colleges in the Netherlands has helped pave the way for broader changes in the country’s higher education sector.

Price of a Bad Review

A university librarian finds himself sued for questioning the quality of an academic press.