CMU seeks world’s ‘best and brightest’ but visa woes and anti-China rhetoric have some ‘freaked out’
Carnegie Mellon University’s pipeline of international students slows amid visa changes and growing anti-China rhetoric.
Sign in by entering the code we sent to , or clicking the magic link in the email. Compared to last fall, there are now 223 fewer students enrolled from China and 272 fewer students from India. That’s ...
U.S. Steel facilities will see a nearly sixfold increase in fees on its facilities, allowing the Health Department to add ...
The City Planning Commission's vote to rezone more than 40 parcels in Hazelwood sends the matter to Pittsburgh City Council.
The Pittsburgh bridge’s real power comes out when it’s closed to automotive traffic. So why not make that permanent and ...
Students and faculty at Pitt continue to call for financial transparency and divestment from Israel. Campus expression has ...
Mayor-elect Corey O’Connor taps former Zone 5 commander to lead the Pittsburgh police force. Jason Lando led the response to ...
A new $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications may deter hires of international talent, and could discourage skilled foreign ...
School districts in Allegheny County are feeling the impact of more than $360 million in lapsed payments as the PA state ...
A boomer and a millennial meet at a Perry Hilltop garden. What started with flowers ended up in Las Vegas and a fond friendship.
The Pennsylvania Department of Health will cut 25% of funding to the Part B of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program amid rising ...
Pittsburgh’s flood-prone zones get little support from the state or feds. As climate change drives erratic weather, these local leaders are stepping up.
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