Embedding Certifications Into Degree Programs
By Paul Fain. A new report from New America looks at Broward College's successful effort to embed industry certifications into a wide number of degree programs, an approach the think tank says could be a model for other colleges to emulate. More...
Early Job Searches and Internships Lead to Good Jobs
By Paul Fain. Results from an EAB survey of more than 6,000 recent graduates from five public universities show that students who start their job searches at least six months before graduating, have a paid internship or join extracurricular organizations are more likely to get a good job after graduating. However, the research firm said most students do not participate in those activities. More...
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Colleges Commit to International Student Scholarships
By Elizabeth Redden. Fifty-seven American colleges have committed to give at least two annual, renewable scholarships covering a minimum of 50 percent of tuition to international students next fall as part of the #YouAreWelcomeHere initiative. More...
Why International Students Study in China
By Elizabeth Redden. A new study looks at the motivations of international students studying in China. According to the study, published in the Journal of Studies in International Education, the number of international students in China has grown more than tenfold since 1995, from 36,855 to 442,773. More...
When a Temporary Visa Is More Temporary Than Thought
By Elizabeth Redden. British academic said she had to leave the country after Johns Hopkins declined to submit an application to renew her H-1B visa due to perceived likelihood of denial. More...
The Right to a Recommendation?
By Elizabeth Redden. University of Michigan professor refuses to write on behalf of student hoping to study in Israel. Are such letters a professional responsibility or subject to faculty members' political views. More...
A Costa Rican Campus
By Elizabeth Redden. Texas Tech opens new campus in Costa Rica in collaboration with a multinational banking, hospitality and real estate company. More...