Study Abroad
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Opinion
Uncertain Times for Libyan Student in the U.S.
Colleagues in Colorado have provided friendship and support, but Trump’s recent travel ban casts a dark cloud.
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High-Flying Libyan Scholars in U.S. and Canada
Four winners of Libyan student excellence awards residing in North America have social missions as well as academic ones.
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The End of Sanctions Opens Iran’s Academic Gates
Iran is expanding its higher-education connections internationally, although it faces reticence in the Arab world.
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Opinion
An African Perspective on Arab Universities
A Cape Town conference generates a different form of introspection for education leaders.
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News & Reports
Muslim Ambassadors on an American Campus
Like it or not, women in the United States on Saudi study-abroad programs find themselves representing the Muslim world.
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A Yemeni Youth Becomes a Science Superstar on Facebook
Science communicator Hashem Al-Ghaili went against his parents’ wishes to pursue a science career.
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Slowed Saudi Education Spending Felt in U.S.
The intensive English programs that are a first stop for many Saudi students in the United States report falling Saudi…
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Turkey Offers Refuge to Expelled Egyptian Students
After being thrown out of Egyptian universities because of their political activities, many Egyptian students have headed to Turkey to…
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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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Pay a Smuggler or Seek a Scholarship?
Some students choose between traveling to Europe as refugees or seeking a place in universities there.
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