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Professor Jenny Lee featured in numerous publications

Aug. 1, 2020
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Professor Jenny Lee had a busy July and was featured in numerous publications about international students and researchers:

International students shouldn’t be political pawns

Trump administration reverses new visa guidelines for international students

Loss of international students could damage US economy, experts say

Collaboration has grown despite sour relations

Opinion: Scientists in the US and China collaborating on COVID-19

New international students barred from all-online classes

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