Filter & Sort
![](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/media/passports.jpg?itok=nGO8uuVS)
International Exchange Increasing
Open Doors data show foreign student enrollments are up 5.7 percent and study abroad 1.3 percent. For the first time in more than 10 years, top category of foreign student is undergraduates.
![](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/media/timeshighereducation_logo_21.gif?itok=Up-brt38)
Defending British Universities
Academic luminaries take a stand against idea that all research should have a direct economic payoff.
![](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/media/mason_sketch.png?itok=hFhTNo29)
Try, Try Again
After withdrawing from the Gulf, George Mason plans to branch out once more -- participating in a South Korean university's effort to attract numerous foreign campuses.
![](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/media/CACopening%20%286%29_0.jpg?itok=WVn8V39-)
U.S. Answer to Confucius Institutes
American colleges and the State Department jointly set up "American Cultural Centers" at Chinese universities.
![](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/media/THElogo.gif?itok=EcMRHxdp)
Islamic Liberal Arts
Arab Spring nations urged to embrace a tradition that once thrived in their countries.
Opinion
Foreign Students and Tolerance - I
Chris R. Glass and Larry A. Braskamp write that colleges have responsibilities to prevent the racist incidents and isolation that have been reported recently.
Italian Entanglement
Reported dysfunction at a New Hampshire-approved college outside Turin raises questions about the role of states in overseeing institutions abroad.
Opinion
Foreign Students and Tolerance - II
Colleges should confront the reality that many who enroll from abroad have ill-informed and racist attitudes about some minority groups, writes Zack Ritter.
Pagination
Pagination
- 169
- /
- 195