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As International Enrollment Dips, Midwest College Towns Should Double-Down on Welcoming Foreign Students
University of Iowa’s 13 percent dip in international enrollment may prove to be an unfortunate bellwether for the country: that the challenges of allowing international students to stay in the U.S. are now eclipsed by the urgency of convincing them to come in the first place.
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The Trump Administration's China Trade Confusion
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NAFTA Negotiations From The Other Side Of The Table
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Where Are the World’s Most Fragile Cities?
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Time to Revisit the Iran Deal
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Outrage and Inspire with Roger Thurow- A Child is Born. Discrimination Begins.
The latest podcast in our ongoing series with Roger Thurow, discussing hunger in the 21st century--and what we can do about it.
