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Visiting Researchers With China Ties Charged With Visa Fraud

Federal prosecutors say a visiting researcher charged by the U.S. government with lying about her ties to the Chinese military...
Opinion

Colleges Must Teach the Virtue of Human Rights

Human rights education is not the solution to every societal ill, but it is the foundation for identifying the source of problems and paths to solve them, Rick Halperin writes.

ICE: New International Students Can't Take Only Online Courses

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement issued new guidance today saying new international students -- unlike current international students -- will...

Georgia Peaches

How can something rare become a lasting symbol for a state? In today's Academic Minute, part of Kennesaw State University...

New International Students Told to Stay Home

Two universities tell new international students not to come to U.S. to take classes remotely, as higher ed groups lobby for greater clarity -- and flexibility -- on federal policy for new students from abroad.

Canceling Emeritus

San Diego State considers a policy on revoking emeritus status when retired professors hurt the university's reputation.

Principles and Punishment

Kappa Alpha Order chapter at Southwestern University suspended for releasing a statement denouncing the organization's historical ties to the Confederacy.

COVID-19 Roundup: Colleges Tilt Toward Online Openings

As several more colleges announce plans to educate students mostly virtually this fall, a new database shows that's the way the decisions are trending nationally.