Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed
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Increased domestic recruitment, particularly among minorities, offsets overseas decline
Students prohibited from visiting off-campus restaurants and bars, and must wear masks indoors and outdoors
With visiting academics¡¯ visa offers suddenly being withdrawn or delayed, one professor says they are being ¡®targeted¡¯ by the US government
Researcher could face decades in prison if found guilty
Peking University HSBC Business School declines to renew outspoken researcher¡¯s contract
Students will spend two years at Trinity College Dublin and two at Columbia University
National Science Foundation report says overseas undergraduate recruitment is down 2.2 per cent, with a 5.5 per cent drop at postgraduate level
Jordanian-established institution has fallen short of recruitment expectations
Scholarship organisation reportedly decides to stop supporting academic exchanges with the University of California, San Diego
Arizona argues delivering dual degrees in branded space is more sustainable than opening a traditional branch campus
Report raises concerns about academic freedom and funding structures
Andrew Potter's article lambasting Quebec's 'social malaise' was heavily criticised
Thirty-nine per cent of institutions report decline in overseas applications
Scores of academics pull out of annual convention, blaming president
Some object to their university's choice of commencement speaker
Case that has stopped enforcement of president's order cited impact on higher education
US academia responds in shock to US president's executive order