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Study Finds Foreign Enrollments Slowing

The enrollment of foreign students in undergraduate and graduate programs in the United States has suffered as a result of...

Throwing in the Towel

UCLA scientist gives up his research involving animals in the face of activists' pressure on him and his family.

Worldwide Academic Job Satisfaction

Professors in Malaysia and Mexico are more likely than others to be happy; British dons are not.

International Bonding

WASHINGTON -- Sudirman, a graduate of the Muhammadiyah teaching college in Surakarta, Indonesia, did not need an American education to...

All Eyes on India

For U.S. universities, India remains a frontier of sorts. “Right now, we’re basically doing exploration of India, trying to figure...

Universities at a Crossroads

WASHINGTON – Given the influence of rapid globalization and the emergence of knowledge-based societies, the universities of the future will...

Faith and Freedom

Canada -- a country with a tradition of academic freedom and strong faculty unions -- is having a major debate...

'Bologna Beyond Europe'

KANSAS CITY, MO. -- In March, 11 years after its inception, the European Higher Education Area became an actual place...