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What happens when college students discuss lab work in Spanish, philosophy in Chinese or opera in Italian?

The Hechinger Report

Altering that national mindset can start on campus, but it takes serious effort, said Stephen Angle, director of the Fries Center for Global Studies at Wesleyan, which does not have a language requirement for all majors. The bad news? They’re still behind. Language,” she said, “can make a real difference in how you understand things.”.

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Refugee students languish in red tape as they seek to resume their educations

The Hechinger Report

Related: In one country, immigration is seen not as a burden, but as an economic gain. Many university-age refugees want to study in the United States, but only a tiny handful has succeeded. One asks for more information about the psychological counseling offered, which covers stress, depression and homesickness.

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From the archives: Already languishing in red tape, refugee students now may be barred altogether from U.S.

The Hechinger Report

Related: In one country, immigration is seen not as a burden, but as an economic gain. Many university-age refugees want to study in the United States, but only a tiny handful has succeeded. One asks for more information about the psychological counseling offered, which covers stress, depression and homesickness.