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What OECD's Demographic Decline Signals for International Student Mobility
From filling seats to filling gaps—demographic pressures are redirecting who moves, where, and why.
Sep 15
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Chris R. Glass
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The End of Endless Demand
The HALO Effect–Why Nations, Not Students, Now Shape Student Flows
Aug 28
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Moving Beyond the International Enrollment Cliff (Part Two):
Adaptive Leadership for a New Era of Internationalization
Aug 4
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Joshua Travis Brown
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What If They Stopped Coming?
Four Perspectives on the Future of America’s STEM Pipeline
Jul 24
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Chris R. Glass
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How American Universities Built Their Own International Enrollment Cliff (Part One)
Four Pipelines Under Pressure
Jul 15
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Joshua Travis Brown
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The US Underreported the Number of International Students by 200,000 Last Year
Bad SEVIS Data is Now Fixed—but the Latest Visa Data Signal Trouble for the Fall
Jul 7
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Chris R. Glass
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F-1 Visa Issuances (so far) Indicate a Second Year of Decline in New International Student Enrollment in the U.S.
The 14% drop so far this year follows last year's 12% decline, plus unusual "summer melt" patterns last summer — was reduced OPT participation the…
May 7
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Chris R. Glass
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The End of Belonging
From gift, to transaction, to securing a position in Cold War 2.0
Apr 29
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Chris R. Glass
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Five Reasons International Student Numbers in the U.S. are Shifting into Reverse
How these 5 factors are impacting the top 25 sending countries, plus scenarios for 2030
Apr 21
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Chris R. Glass
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What is Distributed Progress?
Progress is possible. Not inevitable. Possible.
Apr 8
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Chris R. Glass
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Katya Minaeva
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There are already 130,000 fewer international students in the US. Has anyone noticed?
SEVIS data indicate international student enrollment has dropped 11% since March 2024, before accounting for NSF and NIH cuts and the expected Travel…
Apr 2
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Chris R. Glass
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A Tale of Two Reports
Contradictions in International Student Mobility in the Trump 2.0 Era
Nov 19, 2024
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Chris R. Glass
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