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Bias Against Asian Universities

German professors are more likely to respond to those seeking information on doctoral programs if they are educated in the U.S. than at more prestigious institutions in some Asian countries, study finds.

‘Macron Effect’

French president's alma mater sees surge in international applications.

Oblivious to Being Called ‘Snowflakes’

Britain’s conservative press uses American rhetoric -- “snowflakes” and “trigger warnings” -- to describe British academe. But students there don’t even know the terms.

A Year of Travel Bans

Visa data suggest decreases in the number of individuals from countries affected by the travel ban coming to the U.S. as students or for short-term business travel, a category that includes travel related to academic conferences.

Laureate Shifts Focus

Global education giant Laureate sells off some international institutions and refocuses on emerging markets.

More Evidence of a Drop in International Grad School Enrollment

Council of Graduate Schools finds 1 percent decline in new international students and 3 percent decline in international applications. The dips were concentrated in master's programs and at less research-intensive universities.

International Student Numbers Decline

NSF report shows 2.2 percent drop in undergraduate and 5.5 percent drop in graduate international enrollment.

First Mexican Member of the NCAA?

Cetys University, a private institution not far from the U.S. border, may be the first Mexican institution to join the association after a new rule was approved Saturday.