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Chinese Communists Preferred

Two job ads for Kean U's campus in China state preference for Chinese Communist Party members, while the standard employment application requests information regarding political affiliation and personal details that are generally illegal to ask for under U.S. antidiscrimination law.

From Beijing to Puget Sound

The University of Washington announces a new joint institute with China's Tsinghua University -- and $40 million in funding from Microsoft.

Town-Gown With a Global Twist

Results from a survey of community members' perceptions of international students in a rural Midwestern town suggest there's plenty of room for improvement.

‘Chaos and Confusion’

Countries with campuses from other nations lack agreement on how to define such arrangements, track data from institutions and assure quality control, report says.

End of Branch Campus Boom?

Survey of European universities finds other approaches top their internationalization agendas.

Lapses in Labor Monitoring

An investigative report found that about a third of the workers who constructed New York University’s Abu Dhabi campus were not covered under publicly articulated labor protections.

Revealing Review of a Thai Campus

An internal task force offers extensive recommendations for improving Webster University's campus in Thailand.

Troubles in Thailand

At Webster University’s branch campus, serious concerns have been raised by faculty and others over several years about academics, student health and safety, academic freedom, and an allegedly autocratic administration.