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New International Enrollments Climb at U.S. Grad Schools

Survey finds increases in international applications and first-time international enrollments at U.S. graduate schools last fall. But looking ahead to this fall, uncertainties abound.

Chinese Contract With German University Criticized

China can reduce or halt funding if any element of the program contravenes Chinese law.

Fighting for ESL

Loyola Chicago faculty group is pushing back against major cuts to its English language learning program, saying they've cost the university in dollars and quality.

Open Society University Network Launched With $1 Billion Gift

Bard College and Central European University will lead new network focused on a range of education, social, civic, human rights and environmental issues.

Free Speech for Whom?

The arrest and sentencing of a Chinese student at the University of Minnesota for tweets he posted while studying in the U.S. raise concerns about restrictions on Chinese students' speech.

Coronavirus Hits China Exchange Programs

Following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance, colleges are suspending travel to China, a popular destination for faculty and students and a country where many colleges have deep connections.

French Business Schools Attract Chinese Students With Luxury

Students want to learn about Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Dior.

Iranian Student Denied Entry to U.S.

The student was bound for study at Northeastern University but was sent back after arriving in Boston. He's the latest in what experts say has been a troubling number of cases of Iranians being turned back despite having valid student visas.