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Are Immigration Policies Hampering US Role in Training Global Workforce?

BY BRIAN C. MITCHELL Last month, the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) reported that international graduate enrollment and applications at U.S. institutions have declined for the second year in a row. As Lily Jackson reported in the Chronicle of Higher Education, “In the fall of 2018, the final application count for prospective international graduate students…

March 14, 2019 in Graduate Students, Undergraduates.

Tax Trouble for International Graduate Employees Across US Campuses

BY JOYA JOHN, ANNE PASEK, AND ABHISHEK BHATTACHARYYA  Joya and Abhishek are members of Graduate Students United at the University of Chicago (AFT/AAUP), and Anne is a member of GSOC-Local 2110-UAW and Academic Workers for a Democratic Union at NYU. They wish to thank members of fellow unions across the country for the conversations over…

March 7, 2016 in Uncategorized.

On the Issues—Graduate Students and the Future of Higher Education

Today’s graduate students are caught in the swirl of several current trends that, if unchanged, lead toward a difficult future for them and for higher education. As students, they shoulder their share of the growing $1 billion in student loan debt and the daunting problems that burden carries. As the next generation of higher ed…

December 26, 2013 in Collective Bargaining.

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