New report raises concerns about America's appeal to international students; how one college responded after "enrollment fell off a cliff"; and more.
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A professor’s behavior was inappropriate enough to warrant punishment but not dismissal. Some students are now protesting vehemently as he returns to teaching. (PREMIUM)
The number of new international students fell for the third year in a row, although that 1-percent decline was not as steep as the nearly 7-percent drop the previous year. (PREMIUM)
Higher education has seen continued growth since the mid-20th century, but the pool of students likely to attend college is projected to rapidly decrease. This report traces the turbulent future of enrollment numbers and tuition revenue. Purchase a copy in the Chronicle Store.
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