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Shifting Center of Gravity

Study finds that branch campuses are now growing more in Asia than in the Gulf region.

Falling Behind in India

Affirmative action study at one of India's best universities finds that those from disadvantaged groups don't catch up.

Confucius Says ...

As network of Chinese-funded institutes at American universities expands, some professors see opportunities. Others worry about academic freedom and whether centers promote "culturetainment," not scholarship.

New Land of Milk and Honey

Technion's partnership with Cornell and the pair's planned New York City campus could signal new era for Israeli universities and more prominence for Israeli science.

British Outpost in Qatar

University College London joins American institutions that have set up shop at an evolving campus in Doha.

Politicization of Study Abroad

Some faculty members and administrators at California State U. are trying to block resumption of programs in Israel.

Rapprochement in Duke China Policy

Months after faculty members voted down plan to charge foreign students U.S. tuition for program entirely abroad, a scaled-back program wins approval.

Back on Track

Study abroad and foreign enrollment rebounded from the impacts of the economic recession and participation in both is higher than ever.