By . The question of what to do and where to go after studying abroad is a common one, and one the Canadian sector is leading on answering. More...
Prodigy Finance passes billion dollar mark
By . Private student finance firm Prodigy Finance has raised US$1bn in the past year, which CEO Cameron Stevens said will allow even more students “with limited or no funding” to take part in mobile study. More...
ICEF hosts tenth year of fairs in São Paulo
By . ICEF has celebrated its tenth year of agent workshops in Latin America with a two-day event in Brazil attracting record growth figures for attending agents and institutions. More...
New French national recruitment strategy revealed
By . Campus France, in partnership with the French government, has revealed a new strategy for international student recruitment for 2019 and onwards. More...
Deep Cleaning After Student's Death
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. University of Maryland, College Park, officials are disinfecting every residence hall after a deadly viral outbreak on campus. Some have questioned whether the problem stems from persistent mold issues. More...
Calif. Court: USC Sexual Assault Investigations Unfair
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. A California state appeals court has ruled that college students who could be expelled or severely punished for sexual misconduct must be allowed to question their accuser. More...
Go Greek and See Grades Drop?
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. A study presented at the American Economic Association suggests that students' GPAs fall after becoming Greek affiliated and that joining a fraternity or sorority doesn't necessarily guarantee a higher salary. More...
Man Arrested For Swallowing Student's Fish
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf. More than two years after a man ate a student’s pet fish in her Louisiana State University dormitory, he has been arrested and charged with animal cruelty, according to TV station WBRZ. More...
Global Higher Ed in Changing Times
By Elizabeth Redden. Panelists at Inside Higher Ed-organized event discuss international student recruitment and keeping their institutions global amid political headwinds and public skepticism of internationalization activities. More...
Closing Confucius Institutes
By Elizabeth Redden. The tide may be turning for the Chinese government-funded centers of Chinese language and cultural education as universities grapple with calls from Washington to close the institutes down. Over past year at least 10 have closed or announced plans to close. More...