
UPenn Prof Warns U.S. Risks Losing Global Edge Without Chinese Students
UPenn professor Diana Mutz warns U.S. visa cuts and SEVP revocations are driving Chinese students away, risking America’s research, innovation and global trust.
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UPenn professor Diana Mutz warns U.S. visa cuts and SEVP revocations are driving Chinese students away, risking America’s research, innovation and global trust.
US moves to revoke visas for Chinese students risk backfiring, as education politicization threatens American innovation leadership, say experts.
The US tightens visa screening for students from the Chinese mainland, threatening campus budgets and shaking up global education in an era of shifting travel policies.
As China’s Mid-Autumn Festival celebrates family reunions, Chinese students abroad face challenges, contributing to the decline in US enrollments.
Chinese students in the U.S. blend tradition and innovation to celebrate Spring Festival, sharing cultural pride through dumplings, virtual reunions, and community events in New York.
Chinese students in London reflect on Spring Festival traditions, family ties, and aspirations for the Year of the Rabbit while bridging cultural heritage with global connections.
A vlogger explores the challenges faced by Chinese students in San Francisco amid strict COVID-19 measures and experiences of discrimination.