About two years and four trips later, Southern Arkansas University finalized an agreement for scientific and cultural exchanges with a Cuban university on Wednesday. More...
Niagara University expands educational outreach in Vietnam
A new three-way international partnership commissions Niagara University faculty to develop hospitality training curricula for students in Vietnam and other Asian countries. More...
He went to ICE to tell agents he had gotten into college. Now he and his brother have been deported.
Two brothers from Gaithersburg were deported to their native El Salvador on Wednesday in what their attorney says was the fastest deportation process he has ever seen. More...
Flywire’s international payment and receivables business thrives in Spain
Flywire, a provider of international payment and receivables solutions for businesses, schools and healthcare providers, is reporting strong growth in Spain. The company, which recently expanded its European headquarters in Valencia, has added new services to support international payments from new regions, added new payment options, and created educational forums for customers and partners. More...
Texas’ big international interest tumbles
Texas four-year public institutions saw a sizable decrease in international student interest for fall ‘17, with application numbers down 12.5 percent from fall ‘16 numbers. More...
How can universities help international students feel at home?
Brexit and harsher visa rules are making overseas students feel unwelcome. It’s up to universities to help them settle in. More...
Oxford college removes painting of Aung San Suu Kyi from display
St Hugh’s puts portrait in storage after international criticism over Myanmar leader’s role in her country’s humanitarian crisis. More...
S Chandrasekhar: the student who took on the world's top astrophysicist
Arthur I Miller on the young Indian who eventually proved that a star really could collapse and fall into a black hole. More...
Foreign students bring so much to Britain
Like many others in parliament and the universities, I have consistently challenged this policy and been consistently fobbed off with arrogant or feeble responses. I must conclude that Theresa May wants to keep referring to these 140,000-plus students as immigrants because it suits some disgraceful scaremongering tactic. More...