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A huge influx of international students has changed the character of American institutions, crowding out US-born students — and even making them targets of discrimination.
Robert Wood & Judy Layne-Wood Both are first-generation students from Kentucky small towns whose combined population barely tops a thousand. They met and fell in love on the EKU campus – he proposed ...
Wednesday’s sentencing gave the families of Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin and Kaylee Goncalves the opportunity ...
VCU psychology graduate Sereen Haddad, a Palestinian-American student, has had her diploma withheld following participation ...
The State Department announced on Wednesday it is investigating whether Harvard should be allowed to enroll international ...
The University of Tennessee at Martin tractor team placed 10th in the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) International Quarter-Scale Tractor Student Design Competition h ...
For children of long-term visa holders who've waited years to be approved for green cards, graduating college represents a ...
Fellows will spend four weeks abroad supporting nonprofits and community-based organizations in Africa, the Caribbean, ...
Some students even earn two-year associate degrees before graduating high school—saving their families, on average, over ...
Thousands of students from across the globe choose Arizona for their studies. But enrollment is showing signs of decline, ...
The Dutch government has scrapped a proposed measure intended to reduce the number of English-taught degrees in the Netherlands.
The governor signed legislation about religion in public schools, using cellphones during the school day and protections ...