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Thai Protests Raise Academic Freedom Issues

Students and some faculty members are demanding broad reforms.

Some Asian Universities Shutter Campuses

Universities abandon plans to open campuses.

Shutdown, Repeat

They came. They saw. They clustered. Now, a week after starting classes at UNC Chapel Hill, undergraduates are being sent home as coronavirus spreads on campus.

New Federal Scrutiny of Confucius Institutes

U.S. State Department designates D.C.-based office for Chinese government-funded Confucius Institutes a "foreign mission" and will require reports on personnel, activities and curriculum.

An Experiment in Singapore

Nanyang Polytechnic builds a relevant, competency-based curriculum.

Expanding Indian Higher Education

Government plan envisions "top 100 universities in the world" being given permission to operate in the country.

New Zealand Faces Loss of International Students

Government will not permit their return until at least 2021.

New International Students Barred From All-Online Classes

New U.S. immigration guidance clarifies that new international students -- unlike continuing international students -- cannot come to American colleges to take a "100 percent" online course load this fall.