Students
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Opinion
A Student in the Midst of an Intifada
Asma’ Jawabreh is immersed in East Jerusalem’s troubles after a breather in Berlin.
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Egypt Reconsiders “Open Learning”
Students who seek to study on flexible schedules are concerned that their degrees, already discriminated against, may be officially demoted.
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Tunisian Universities Tense After Nation’s Terrorist Attacks
Tunisian students say their studies are hampered by the curfews on campuses that have followed recent attacks.
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Student Elections Reflect Egypt’s Muffled Political Life
Student elections have been a quiet affair this fall as students have begun to shy away from politics.
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Many Arab Students Go to the U.S., But Rarely is the Reverse True
Arab college students contribute billions to U.S. economy, while few American students venture to the region.
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Muslim Students in Europe Brace for Post-Attack Backlash
After the Paris attacks, Muslim students fear that terrorism will be confused with their religion.
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Opinion
An Algerian Student’s Search for a Decent Home
A student seeking a master’s degree got an unpleasant surprise when she showed up at her dormitory.
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Palestinian Political Divisions Play Out at Birzeit University
The split between opposing factions in Palestine, Fatah and Hamas, is surfacing in ugly ways at the university in the…
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Moroccan Medical Students Block Imposition of Compulsory Work
Medical students’ protests stopped the Ministry of Health’s attempt to make it mandatory for students to work in remote areas…
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Braving Barrel Bombs to Create Schools
In one of the most war-ravaged cities of the world, a Syrian-supported effort tries to establish safe havens where children…
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