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International Students' Worries During the Pandemic
International students report higher levels of satisfaction with remote learning than their domestic peers, but they have concerns about issues of health, safety and immigration.
Will Trump Opt to Restrict Foreign Student Work Program?
The Trump administration is reportedly considering temporary restrictions on a program that lets more than 200,000 international students stay in the U.S. and work after they graduate.
A Bleak Picture for International Enrollment
Colleges prepare for big declines in new international student enrollments due to the coronavirus pandemic. But survey data show that about 90 percent of current students remain in the U.S.
International and Study Abroad Students See Major Disruptions
Questions and stresses remain for international students in the U.S. affected by COVID-19 closures, and many American students studying abroad come home.
And Civics Literacy for All
Purdue's Mitch Daniels thinks civics knowledge should be a graduation requirement. Many faculty members agree.
New International Enrollments Climb at U.S. Grad Schools
Survey finds increases in international applications and first-time international enrollments at U.S. graduate schools last fall. But looking ahead to this fall, uncertainties abound.
Free Speech for Whom?
The arrest and sentencing of a Chinese student at the University of Minnesota for tweets he posted while studying in the U.S. raise concerns about restrictions on Chinese students' speech.
Coronavirus Hits China Exchange Programs
Following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance, colleges are suspending travel to China, a popular destination for faculty and students and a country where many colleges have deep connections.
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