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Blowback for Huawei Bans

Researchers want less restrictive policies on accepting money from the Chinese telecom giant -- but that appears unlikely, given recent federal policy moves and legal action against the company. Professors also question why they aren't involved in making decisions on bans.

International Student Well-Being

Research suggests that international students are less likely than domestic students to seek mental health treatment -- or even be aware of the availability of services. Speakers at international education conference discuss the barriers and what advisers can do.

Academic Freedom at Risk in Italy

Governing party demands removal of a book its leaders don't like from a university reading list.

National Policies and Internationalization

NAFSA releases two reports at its annual conference. One focuses on national policies supporting internationalization. The other responds to declining new international enrollments in the U.S.

Credit Where Credit Is Due

At international education conference, speakers discuss strategies for evaluating prior education qualifications for refugees or other displaced people who have incomplete or unverifiable documentation.

A Donor's Demands, a Revoked Chair

A religion professor at the American University in Cairo says the university had no right to revoke his chair title after he resisted a donor's demands that he teach Islam in a preferential manner.

Academic Shelter for Those Fleeing Islamic State

University of Kirkuk took in 50,000 students fleeing the Islamic State.
Opinion

Wisdoms of Pearl

At a time when we read daily headlines about the relationship between China and the U.S., Bradley W. Bateman and Gordon Gee ask, what comes after the Confucius Institutes?