Trump security crackdown risks undermining US collaboration, with China now said to be more concerned with protecting its own research than prying into others
The proposal would limit international students’ duration of stay to four years. Advocates slammed the plan, saying it would force students “into a sea of administrative delays” at best.
By Katherine Knott
29 August
The administration’s unprecedented move to target select universities with funding cuts has faced lawsuits and thrown institutions into disarray.
As fall semester gets underway, wide swaths of students are struggling to get visa appointments. It’s unclear how large the drop in international enrollment will be this academic year.
By Johanna Alonso
27 August
Advocates for Hispanic-serving institutions are worried about the federal program after the Department of Justice refused to defend it in court.
The Board of Trustees selected Donald Landry, a former Columbia University Medical School administrator, after the state Board of Governors rejected Santa Ono for the top job.