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Karin Fischer

Karin Fischer

Contributing Writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education

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  • Higher Education

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Recent Articles

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Subject: Latitudes: Higher education’s global outposts

The United States may be looking inward, but colleges are still setting up campuses abroad.
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Subject: Latitudes: Donald Trump, international-student advocate?

Enrolling more foreign students is good business, the president said.
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This Year’s Drop in International Students Portends Worse. Here’s W...

This Year’s Drop in International Students Portends Worse. Here’s What That Would Cost.
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Subject: Latitudes: Another round of retroactive cuts hits internat...

This time, the Education Department is eliminating funding for foreign languages, area studies, and global-business education.
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Latitudes: A federal judge has ruled that foreign students and scho...

The decision calls threats to deport pro-Palestinian activists a “truly scandalous and unconstitutional suppression of free speech.”
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Attempt to Deport Protesters Violates Foreign Students and Scholars...

A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration’s detentions of pro-Palestinian campus protesters violates the First Amendment rights of foreign students and scholars.
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Subject: Latitudes: Proposed regulatory changes could mean headache...

Also, fee hikes for H-1B visas and public opinion on international students.
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Even as Classes Begin, Some Foreign Students Are Still in Visa Limbo

Backlogs and uncertainty have upended this fall’s international enrollments.
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Subject: Latitudes: Retroactive cuts could slash funding for State ...

The White House cancels spending for global-education programs already approved by Congress.
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White House Uses Back Door to Axe Approved Funds for Exchange Programs

The “irregular” process cancels spending for global-education programs already greenlit by Congress.
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How the Economic Case for International Students Lost Steam

Foreign students contribute billions of dollars to the U.S. economy. The public doesn’t seem to care.