ST. JOHN’S, Newfoundland — At the College of the North Atlantic here, a young Chinese woman stood discussing her future with two fellow students, a Bangladeshi […]
Mohammed Salih is precisely the type of academic the United States would want to keep within its borders: a 33-year-old doctoral student at the University of […]
Stay calm, you’re safe here. That’s the message American colleges have been trying to send to international students in the wake of an executive order, signed […]
President Trump’s order closing the nation’s borders to people from seven predominantly Muslim countries echoed across Boston’s academic institutions and research laboratories Saturday, blocking some scholars […]
BEFORE HE WAS president, he was a businessman and a successful media personality. For this reason, President Trump knows all too well that the push for […]
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education is engaging in a strategic review that will include weighing mergers and closings among its 14 universities, officials said […]
No one has the market on predicting accurately where international students will enrol in 2017, but the following trends are likely to have an impact this […]
March 27, 2016 – 4:26pm By Alex Usher There are branch campuses and then there are branch campuses. Mostly, branch campuses are set up in temporary […]
While most parents find the college process stressful and bewildering, we interviewed some who have a unique perspective: admissions officers who are also the parents of […]
By: Bob Patton In his book Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action,Simon Sinek discusses the need to answer three questions: […]
CHARLOTTE BROCKWAY – Staff Writer, The Acorn, Drew University, Madison, NJ Drewids now have yet another option for their bright futures. Starting this fall, students interested in […]