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African students have traded academic institutions in the West for Chinese alternatives. The Trump administration’s clampdown on international students and visas could accelerate the shift.
By Abdi Latif Dahir
African students have traded academic institutions in the West for Chinese alternatives. The Trump administration’s clampdown on international students and visas could accelerate the shift.
Harvard
vs. Trump
Supported by
African students have traded academic institutions in the West for Chinese alternatives. The Trump administration’s clampdown on international students and visas could accelerate the shift.
By Abdi Latif Dahir

Trump’s new bans on international students harm U.S., experts and scholars warn.

The president’s hostility toward foreign students has made American higher education a riskier proposition for them. Other…

The Trump administration revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students in its escalating battle with the…

New unwelcoming approach from US administration engenders anxiety and uncertainty among scholars

As many as 6,800 students could be forced to transfer or lose their legal status if a judge rules in the president‘s favor — and…

Upended policies could serve as a catalyst for China to position itself as hub for global education, research and investment,…

Not just Harvard: See where 1.2 million international students learn in the US