SWIEQI, Malta (AP) — It was her last day of class and Leida Ruvina was getting suspicious. The Albanian student had just finished the first module in what was purported to be a doctoral program co-administered by Slovenia's Euro-Mediterranean University, but the place didn't look like much of a university. It didn't have a campus; the room she was sitting in had been rented from a local tourism school in the Slovenian spa town of Portoroz.Read more on NewsOK.com