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Survey: Most U.S. Universities Saw Dips in Intl. Enrollment

Nearby ICE Raids Stoke Fear on North Carolina Campuses
As federal immigration enforcement agents descend on North Carolina, campus leaders are rushing to advise fearful staff and students about how to respond.

International Students Deserve Better
Poorly regulated work programs leave international students vulnerable.
By Cate Bowman

Fewer International Students Came to the U.S. This Fall
Nearly a year into the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration and visas, data reveals that new international student enrollment is down 17 percent since last fall.

Trump Defends Enrolling International Students

From Training to Thriving: Building Systems That Support International Scientists
Universities and professional organizations can take practical steps to remove systemic barriers faced by international Ph.D. students and postdocs in their career planning.
By Sonali Majumdar and Adriana Bankston

International Graduate Student Enrollment Drops
Some colleges report dramatic declines in enrollment among master’s-level students amid visa issuance and immigration challenges in the U.S.

It’s Time to Pull the Fire Alarm
Higher ed must take decisive action to counter the Trump administration’s harmful immigration policies.
By Miriam Feldblum
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