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US Study Visa Issuance Plummets: Examining the Factors and Impact | Greek Life: Finding Community and Growth Through Rush Week | Impact of International Student Cuts on US Colleges | Carnegie Mellon Expands AI Research with $15.5M Boost from Arm and SoftBank | Carnegie Mellon Student's Visa Revoked Without Explanation Before Final Semester | US Study Visa Issuance Plummets: Examining the Factors and Impact | Greek Life: Finding Community and Growth Through Rush Week | Impact of International Student Cuts on US Colleges | Carnegie Mellon Expands AI Research with $15.5M Boost from Arm and SoftBank | Carnegie Mellon Student's Visa Revoked Without Explanation Before Final Semester

Immigration / Student Visas

US Study Visa Issuance Plummets: Examining the Factors and Impact

New data reveals a concerning 36% year-on-year drop in US study visa issuance during the past summer. This decline is attributed to policy volatility, stricter adjudication processes, and reduced consular capacity, raising alarms among stak...

UPDATE: U.S. colleges face steep drop in international student visas
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News / Student Life

Greek Life: Finding Community and Growth Through Rush Week

Greek Life's Rush Week provides students, especially newcomers, with opportunities to connect, find community, and explore personal and academic growth. It's more than just social events; it's about finding a place to belong.

More Than a Bid: Finding Home Through Rush

Education / Higher Education

Impact of International Student Cuts on US Colleges

Recent policy changes and visa restrictions are creating uncertainty for international students hoping to study in the U.S. This article examines the potential financial and academic impact on American colleges and universities.

How international student declines could impact the bottom line for Pittsburgh colleges

Technology / AI

Carnegie Mellon Expands AI Research with $15.5M Boost from Arm and SoftBank

Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is set to accelerate its artificial intelligence (AI) research initiatives through a significant $15.5 million contribution from Arm and SoftBank Group. This investment will bolster CMU’s partnership with Ke...

Sal Khan Partners With Carnegie Mellon To Expand Stem Education