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New Restrictions for Chinese Students With Military University Ties

The Trump administration reportedly plans to cancel visas of Chinese students who attended universities with ties to the People's Liberation Army. Some praise targeted approach; others see a slippery slope.

Academic Freedom and COVID-19 in China

Critics of government report censorship and worse.

A Bleak Picture for International Enrollment

Colleges prepare for big declines in new international student enrollments due to the coronavirus pandemic. But survey data show that about 90 percent of current students remain in the U.S.

COVID-19 Renews Debate on Academic Calendar in Japan

Some see rationale to change start of academic year from April to September.

Duolingo's Moment

The Duolingo English Test gains ground in the competitive English language testing space. Critics say the 25- to 35-minute online test is not a good measure of academic English abilities.

Location-Based Protection

The Department of Education's new regulation says colleges aren't responsible for sexual assault or harassment that takes place in study abroad programs or in private, off-campus settings.
Opinion

Beyond Summer 2020: Safety Abroad in a Recovering World

James H. Conway, Ronald G. Machoian and Christopher W. Olsen highlight the key issues concerning overseas travel that international educators must consider in the coming months.

Battle in Brazil Over Reopening Universities

Education minister suggests those who do will get more money.