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COVID-19 Roundup: More Universities Announce Online Plans

Rutgers, Harvard, Princeton and Georgetown announce mostly online fall terms while ICE says international students cannot study fully online and remain in U.S. Georgia system reverses course on masks.

Britain as ‘Science Superpower’

More money for research infrastructure, post-Ph.D. visas and a new office to attract international talent are among the proposals.

International Students' Worries During the Pandemic

International students report higher levels of satisfaction with remote learning than their domestic peers, but they have concerns about issues of health, safety and immigration.

Post-Pandemic, Will China Use Its Students as Bargaining Chips?

Experts say Taiwan could well lose students, but they differ on other parts of the world.

Trump Expands Immigration Restrictions

Order suspends entry for foreign workers coming to U.S. through certain visa programs but spares a program important for international students.

‘Rhodes Must Fall’

Campaign to remove statues from Oxford and other universities renewed. So is campaign to decolonize the curriculum.
Opinion

The Current Plight of International Students

Kavita Daiya explains why American colleges need to help international students (and their own bottom lines) now.
Opinion

Not a Blank Check

To attract more international students in the future, colleges must start seeing them not as revenue generators but as providing an opportunity for intercultural learning, argues Ryan P. Deuel.