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Protesters at Georgetown hold a "Ceasefire Now" sign

Trump’s Latest Target: Foreign Scholars

As the administration continues its crackdown on noncitizens in higher ed, international academics face ICE raids, deportation and challenges at the border.

What Legacy Does Yale-NUS College Leave in Singapore?

Long caught up in debates about academic freedom and internationalization, liberal arts may not survive in the city-state beyond closure of a pioneering partnership.

Under GOP Pressure, U of Michigan Ends Chinese Partnership

The University of Michigan announced Friday that it would end its two-decade academic partnership with Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU)...
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A Conversation With Beirut’s Wartime College President

A week after the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, the president of the American University of Beirut talked with Course Strat about guiding the institution through conflict and preserving democratic values in the face of terror.

U.S. Cautious on India Campuses as Johns Hopkins ‘Begins Talks’

American universities likely to be hampered by restrictions on spending money overseas, experts say.

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Despite Reputation Drop, American Universities Remain Top-Ranked Globally

Times Higher Education’s 2025 World University Rankings show that while U.S. universities are well represented among top institutions, their collective reputation has declined over the past decade.

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Harrisburg University Abruptly Closes International Campuses

The university is closing campuses in Panama and the U.A.E., backtracking on plans for international expansion as other U.S. institutions have done in recent months.

Scholars Blast NYU Abu Dhabi ‘Crackdown’ on Palestinian Support

University officials say students and staff are not “immune” from local laws, but academics say the institution should do more to protect learners.