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On Saturday morning, students and staff filed into Archon Auditorium to watch students in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures (MLL) present their research in its many forms at the ...
In an open letter to President Trump, a University of Chicago official explains why revoking visas of international graduate ...
Join Laredo Poet Laureate Raquel Valle-Senties for a poetry reading and book signing at TAMIU, featuring her third edition ...
The city of Sedona, in collaboration with the Community Library Sedona and the Sedona Poetry Slam, have selected the seven ...
Comparative literature master’s alums Lethokuhle Msimang and Veronika Yadukha’s exhibition contemplates colonial legacies and ...
On the first Friday of April, we head to the café for the latest installment of Cambridge Night Readings, a weekly series ...
The former director of the Public Affairs Reporting (PAR) graduate program is Professor Charles N. Wheeler III, a veteran ...
Swarthmore College’s students, professors, and community members witnessed a strikingly thoughtful senior recital by Cui ...
UW-Eau Claire hosted the 19th annual International Poetry Reading (IPR) in the Ojibwe Ballroom in Davies. The event was ...
Today, we hear Al Robles reading an excerpt from his poem “Cold Mountain in Chinatown” which he performed at the Poetry ...
As of April 23, over 270 colleges and universities have identified 1,730-plus international students and recent graduates who have had their legal status changed by the State Department. More than ...
Between cuts to research funding and crackdowns on students participating in campus demonstrations, some international students at University of Wisconsin-Madison plan to find education elsewhere.
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