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A Shifting Policy Landscape

Policy experts speak about the myriad regulatory and subregulatory changes that are in ways potentially big and small changing the landscape for international students and scholars in the U.S.

Berkeley Officials and Police Immune in Lawsuit by Protesters

A federal appeals court on Thursday overturned a judge's 2014 ruling that administrators at the University of California, Berkeley, should...

Hofstra Will Keep Its Jefferson Statue

Hofstra University has announced that it will reject calls from some students to remove a statue of Thomas Jefferson from...

Academic Minute: Social Media and Student Satisfaction

Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology Week, Melanie Austin, an assistant professor of occupational...

Golden Parachute, Deflated

Ex-president of seminary, a week after being eased into new paid positions, is fired amid reports of how he handled a report of sexual assault at a previous institution.

2% Budget Increase for Illinois's Public Colleges

In most states a 2 percent budget increase wouldn't exactly be cause for celebration. But Thursday's passage of a state...

Moody's: Declining Enrollment Is Squeezing Tuition Revenue

Recently released data on declining college enrollments in the U.S. and constraints on tuition pricing will continue to suppress tuition...

Man Charged With Threatening Professor

Police charged a Boston man with threatening to commit a crime, months after he allegedly contacted a Bridgewater State University...