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Study Abroad in the City

At conference of education abroad professionals, one question was how best to use the urban centers as texts.

At Home on Campus, Not in Country

Many international students feel at home on their college campuses, but have a low sense of belonging in the U.S. and problems making the transition to American culture, a survey finds.

Severing of Ties

Following closely watched debate, a South African university will halt work with an Israeli university with which it has cooperated for years.

How Asian Are Asian Universities?

Campus leaders from Abu Dhabi, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore debate whether institutions should be judged by Western or local criteria -- and whether geography defines higher education.

Evolving Higher Ed Hubs

What will the next generation of university centers look like? Experts discuss how Qatar and the United Arab Emirates illustrate the choices before many countries.

Global Comparisons

British Council suggests new way to evaluate countries on effectiveness of their efforts to promote international education. Germany tops list and U.S. is sixth.

Study Abroad in North Korea

As country opens somewhat to American students, proponents describe unprecedented opportunities for exchange, while critics wonder ask if restrictions raise questions about academic legitimacy.

Michigan State's Libya Ties

The London School of Economics and Political Science is in the midst of a major academic scandal over ties to...