US colleges cut partnerships, financial ties with Russia
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U.S. colleges have little power to sway Russia or squeeze its finances, and academic exchange between the nations has always been meager. But the suggestion that some or all Russian students should forfeit the opportunity to study here has drawn new attention to the role of universities in global disputes. Advocates for international education say losing those students would forgo a chance to expose them to western ideals.
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US colleges cut partnerships, financial ties with Russia
Colleges across the U.S. are pulling students from study abroad programs in Russia, ending research partnerships and cutting financial ties as part of a global wave of condemnation over the invasion of Ukraine.
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The moves are mostly symbolic--U.S. colleges have little power to sway Russia or squeeze its finances, and academic exchange between the nations has always been meager.
US colleges cut partnerships, financial ties with Russia
Colleges across the U.S. are pulling students from study abroad programs in Russia, ending research partnerships and cutting financial ties to condemn the invasion of Ukraine
U.S. colleges cut partnerships, financial ties with Russia
Colleges across the U.S. are pulling students from study abroad programs in Russia, ending research partnerships and cutting financial ties as part of a global wave of condemnation over the invasion of Ukraine.
US colleges cut partnerships, financial ties with Russia
By COLLIN BINKLEY
AP Education WriterColleges across the U.S. are pulling students from study abroad programs in Russia, ending research partnerships and cutting financial ties to condemn the invasion of Ukraine. At the same time, colleges have promised to support Russian students on their campuses, opposing calls from some in Congress to remove them from the country. The moves are mostly symbolic, and U.S. colleges have little power to sway Rus…
US colleges cut partnerships, financial ties with Russia - Local News 8
By COLLIN BINKLEY
AP Education WriterColleges across the U.S. are pulling students from study abroad programs in Russia, ending research partnerships and cutting financial ties to condemn the invasion of Ukraine. At the same time, colleges have promised to support Russian students on their campuses, opposing calls from some in Congress to remove them from the country. The moves are mostly symbolic, and U.S. colleges have little power to sway Rus…