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See SEVIS II Dance (and Other Topics in Global Ed)

U.S. officials provide briefing on database for tracking foreign students, presidential candidates' advisers discuss exchanges as a massive gathering of international educators continues.

Dual Degree for a Different High School Population

Could programs that have been seen as ways to help most talented students also be a way to help those who might otherwise skip college?

Newly Tenured ... at Alderson-Broaddus, Quincy, U. of Michigan at Flint

The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges: Alderson-Broaddus College Lewis Hall, music Quincy University Joseph Coelho...

Higher Ed Gold Rush?

Drexel University will open graduate programs in Sacramento, with an eye toward creating a full-blown undergraduate university in northern California.

When Is a Non-Boycott a Boycott?

Britain's faculty union -- widely criticized for two previous votes calling for the ostracizing of Israeli academe -- passes measure urging professors to think about the appropriateness of ties to Israel.

Unintended Consequences of State Merit-Based Aid

Study finds that Florida’s Bright Futures program impedes enrollments in scientific fields. In another study, Penn State, dissatisfied with 84 percent graduation rate, examines why low-income students finish (or don’t).

Diversifying Study Abroad, the Data-Driven Way

During annual gathering of international educators, panelists discuss the underrepresentation of minorities in education abroad, among other topics.