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International: Page 33
Latinx
U.S.-Cuban Relations on Higher Ed Level Continue to Grow
Exchange students from the communist island nation are slowly trickling in to U.S. universities.
Students
Student Loan Interest Rates Increasing
Interest rates go up today for students taking out new federal loans. This hike is relatively minimal but could foreshadow more increases to come.
Students
Grimes, Warren Hit McConnell on Student Loan Debt
Brandon Davis has an undergraduate degree, a law degree and more than $200,000 in student loans â which is why he is living with his future in-laws.
International
International Universities Grappling With Global Growing Pains
In an age of popular study abroad programs and social media, the isolationist borders have fallen, and collaboration between universities in different nations has become common.
African-American
Black Achievement Stats Belie South Africaâs Post-Apartheid Success Story
Though overall Black enrollment in South Africaâs colleges and universities is up, one leading scholar says the raw numbers mask a series of other disparities that plague the nationâs institutions of higher learning.
Students
Corinthian Colleges, Education Dept. Reach Tentative Agreement
The for-profit education company will receive an immediate $16 million in federal student aid funds and keep operating.
Faculty & Staff
Cornell University âNational Treasureâ Points to Poverty as Root of Worldâs Turbulence
As an international authority on African legal systems, human rights and development, Muna Ndulo has keen insight into some of the conflicts and turbulent events that have dominated world news in recent months.
International
International Students Being Made to Feel at Home in U.S.
American institutions are partnering with for-proÂfit companies to help provide bridge services to foreign students.
Sports
Author Tells College-Bound Students to Embrace International Challenge
Amanda Ripley urged graduating seniors at the inaugural âCap & Gownâ ceremony of the Capital Partners for Education program not to be daunted by competition from abroad.
International
Cuba: 8 Arrested in University Entrance Exam Cheating Scandal
Cuban authorities said that thousands of high school students were forced to retake the test as a result of the illegal sale of university entrance exams.
International
Seattle Police: 3 Victims in University Shooting
SEATTLE â Seattle police say three victims of a shooting on the campus of Seattle Pacific University have been taken to a hospital and one suspect is in custody.
International
International Branch Campuses Producing Opportunities, Headaches
Over the past two decades, American higher education institutions have been increasingly exporting their educational programs abroad.
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