Politics Mar 10 U.S. colleges cut programs, financial ties with Russia By Collin Binkley, Associated Press
World Mar 27 Watch 5:55 Americans stranded abroad try to escape border closures, overwhelmed health care systems The State Department says it has brought back 15,000 Americans who were stranded in more than 30 countries across the globe. But some 30,000 are still stuck abroad, growing increasingly worried about border closures, food shortages and health care systems… By Nick Schifrin, Layla Quran
Education Feb 06 Universities cancel study-abroad programs amid virus fears Two of the 12 confirmed U.S. cases of novel coronavirus are linked to college campuses. By Michael Melia, Kantele Franko, Associated Press
Education Sep 11 Watch 3:07 Getting young adults out of their comfort zone can reveal what they really care about For today's high school students, perfect records are valued more than authentic exploration, says Abby Falik. But the founder of the nonprofit Global Citizen Year sees firsthand the benefit of taking kids out of their comfort zone by giving them…
Politics Feb 28 Watch Political Deal in Kenya Raises Hopes for End to Violence Rival leaders in Kenya agreed to a coalition government deal Thursday that would create a new prime minister role to rule with the president, raising hopes for an end to two months of post-election violence. The U.S. secretary of state…
Jun 27 Watch U.S. Works to Improve Image in Muslim World A new survey has found that opinions of the U.S. among people in the Muslim world has gotten worse over the past five years. Middle East policy analysts discuss U.S. efforts to bolster Muslim views of America. Continue watching