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The Department of Homeland Security will not enforce its May 22 letter revoking Harvard’s certification to host international ...
Harvard University students, faculty, alumni and members of the public are warning against following Columbia and Brown ...
The Department of Homeland Security appears to be backing off threats in a May 22 letter to strip Harvard’s ability to host ...
Harvard is reportedly nearing a $500 million settlement with the Trump administration to end investigations and restore ...
The Trump administration has moved to dismiss Harvard University's lawsuit challenging efforts to block international ...
Harvard has confirmed it will submit I-9 employment verification records for nearly 19,000 current and former employees ...
Sources close to Harvard University President Alan Garber revealed some of his thinking — and it doesn't involve a big deal ...
Harvard will turn over I-9 forms for nearly all employees in response to a subpoena and inspection by the Department of Homeland Security, the University’s human resources office wrote in an email to ...
Department of Homeland Security signalled in court documents last week that it will not enforce plan to ban international ...
The university said it will comply with demands to turn over employment forms for thousands of university staff.
The administration doubled down against Harvard, asserting that rising violent crime on campus meant the school should not ...
Harvard agreed to provide employee I-9 forms to DHS while withholding some student worker data protected by FERPA.