Opinion
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Host-Country Universities Must Evolve To Help Refugees
Change in curriculum and ways of delivering education are the key to helping Syrian students succeed and will ultimately help…
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What International Higher Education is Missing: Refugees
To fully embrace a global approach, universities must include the education of refugees and displaced people, says the managing editor…
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Cast Away: Stories of Survival
A Brussels-based foreign correspondent has traced the tales of five people who fled their countries to seek a haven in…
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In Rural Lebanon, Lessons for Children, and Humanity
Two educational programs in the countryside north of Beirut for Syrian children show how ingenuity can create educational access for…
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New Insights On the Arab World: 2016 Books
Ursula Lindsey offers up a cornucopia of fiction and nonfiction in Arabic, English and French for an intellectual feast.
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Technology Can Make Learning Possible Anywhere
The right solution for a challenging location like a refugee camp begins with a simple question: What will best support…
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Meeting Syrian Students: A Mixture of Pride and Sadness
Syrian students face unique challenges. Still, many have been able to overcome many of them.
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Intense Traffic: U.S. Teacher Meets Syrian Students
A U.S.-based journalist spends three days running a multimedia workshop with students who have fled the Syrian conflict.
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Palestinian Roots, Syrian Home, U.S. Destination
A young writer makes a leap of faith turning down British and European scholarships, and heads for New York City.
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In Homs, a “Battle for Home”
A young Syrian architect uses her hometown as a basis for reflecting on the larger social and political role of…
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