As the world continues to watch the evolving implications of the Trump administration’s executive orders to restrict certain nationalities from entering the United States, academic institutions […]
David F. Labaree’s new book makes a somewhat unusual argument to reassure those worried about the future of American higher education. Yes, it has many […]
Private schools now educate more international students abroad than they do in Britain, figures show, amid an arms race to attract wealthy overseas students. The number […]
Whittier Law School’s enrollment trends over the last five years reflect the pressures squeezing legal education across the country. Total enrollment at the law school in […]
The Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), the Brazilian federal government HE funding and assessment body, recently announced the introduction of a new […]
Six in 10 leaders of community colleges say their enrollments have declined in the past three years, including 21 percent who say enrollment is down by 10 percent […]
Very quickly and with little warning the world of international marketing, recruitment and admissions in the US and abroad has been derailed. A new President in […]
By Ben Gose March 26, 2017 Scott Brauer for The Chronicle Jazz-dance students at Simmons College, one of six members of the Colleges of the Fenway, […]
Around 80% of Chinese students who left to study overseas returned to China in 2016, according to new statistics from the Ministry of Education. Also referred […]