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Broadening the Fulbright Program’s Reach
Some community college leaders and scholars are advocating for more access to the international educational and cultural exchange program.

Will Americans Come to a Welsh City for Higher Education?
Wrexham Glyndwr thinks it can get them, with a little help from Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.

A Recruitment Partnership Falls Apart
A public-private venture for international student recruitment ended in lawsuits filed by both sides. It’s not the first such collaboration to come undone in recent years.

Can the E.U. Make a ‘Parallel Publishing System’ Work?
Many are doubtful about E.U.’s publishing plans.

Opinion
Avoiding Curricular Pitfalls of Study Abroad
If not designed carefully, study abroad programs risk reinforcing injustices, epistemic and otherwise, Liz Bucar writes.

New British Play Tackles Issues of Academe
Free speech issues dominate in a work about two philosophers.
Mixed Feelings on Springer Nature Deal With British Universities
Some see a breakthrough, but there are many complaints about costs.
Technical Problem for AP Chinese Exam
Some students taking the Advanced Placement exam in Chinese Tuesday were unable to log in to the test. The problem...
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