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International Student Enrollment Could Drop 15% This Fall
Data modeling shows 150,000 fewer students may enroll in U.S. higher education due to visa challenges.
Using Social Media Not as a Tool but as a Teacher in Higher Education
What can university educators learn about teaching and audience engagement from social media? Two experts—a psychologist and a professor of public relations—share strategies for connecting with students, finding wider audiences for niche research and fighting misinformation.

DEI Skepticism Threatens to Derail Japan’s Gender Equality Push
Long-running initiatives that aim to tackle the issue are not working, experts say. They argue a change in approach is needed.

Cost Remains Primary Barrier to Study Abroad
A recent survey found that a majority of college students are interested in studying abroad but concerned about the financial burden and their physical safety.
UT Knoxville Cuts Chinese Scholarship Program Under Pressure From House
Record Number of U.S. Students Apply to U.K. Institutions

5 Key Takeaways From ‘Ideological Deportation’ Trial
Government officials described how they found the names of pro-Palestinian student and faculty activists and gave insights into the confidential memos that led to their arrests.

International Student Visa Issuances Dropped in May
An analysis of State Department data shows fewer visas were issued this May than last. Experts worry the trend will continue.
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