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Politics and Knowledge
Slamming the Door on Scholarship
War and politics could make on-the-ground study of China and Russia difficult, if not impossible. -
Working With the Families of First-Gen Students
ON DEMAND: Join us for this event, in which college administrators will share lessons learned from working with first-gen students and their families. With Support From Ascendium. Watch on demand. -
Global Prospects
Is Africa the Next Big Thing in International Admissions?
Home to more young people than anywhere else in the world, the continent has a growing middle class. -
What’s the Right Use of International Recruitment Agents?
ON DEMAND: Colleges and universities are still feeling the effects of the pandemic on global travel as international enrollment continues to waver. Join experts to discuss best practices for using agents to scout for students overseas. With Support From ICEF. Watch on demand. -
The Review | Opinion
The Free-Speech Crisis Colleges Ignore
Chinese students face harassment for expressing their political views. Where’s the outrage? -
The Review | Essay
The Rise of China’s Universities
No nation has a more successful record of promoting talent to serve state and society. -
Campus Safety
When Dating Violence Is a Taboo Topic
Colleges struggle to make sexual-assault education culturally relevant. -
Global Education
Covid-19 Disrupted International Education, but Colleges Remain Hopeful About Global Engagement
A new report shows that a slide in American higher ed’s international outreach predates the pandemic. -
International Enrollments
Number of New Chinese Students at U.S. Colleges Plummeted This Fall, Visa Data Show
But student-visa issuances over all held steady, thanks to an explosion in interest from India. -
Race on Campus
What France Can Teach Us About Race-Neutral Admissions
In a country where race-conscious admissions are banned, proxies like socioeconomic status have their limits.