Our foreign students are terrified, and they’re right to be

International students are a vital and enriching presence on any campus, writes Rachel Riedl, professor of government in the College of Arts and Sciences, in a New York Times op-ed. But over the past few months, current and prospective international students have felt increasingly unwelcome in this country.

“Fear and anxiety have begun to alter campus life,” Riedl writes in the piece, co-authored with Stephen Yale-Loehr, a retired professor of the practice at Cornell Law School. “At risk are the very concept of a university as a meeting point for intellectual thought from around the world and U.S. global leadership in higher education.”

Read the story in the New York Times

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