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Harvard University isn’t considering opening a foreign campus to counteract President Donald Trump’s push to block the enrollment of international students, despite an invitation from a top ...
Critics say the move is yet another example of the university quietly bending to the Trump administration, before any deals ...
The administration doubled down against Harvard, asserting that rising violent crime on campus meant the school should not ...
Harvard's Class of 2029 boasts a strong 85% yield despite political challenges, including scrutiny of international students ...
Department of Homeland Security signalled in court documents last week that it will not enforce plan to ban international ...
The school renamed its Office for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging to Community and Campus Life on April 28, according to an email sent out to students. Hours later, Harvard also ...
The Trump administration said Harvard's international students pose "serious national security and public safety risks," in a ...
The future of Harvard’s roughly 7,000 international students has been hanging in the balance since the Department of Homeland Security first moved to block its foreign enrollment on May 22.
Unlike our distant governing boards, we will not give up easily — no matter what kind of deals are signed in our name.
The Trump administration has tried to revoke Harvard’s ability to enroll international students to bring the university in line with its political agenda.
If sealed, the agreement would restore Harvard's access to federal research funding, more than $2.6 billion of which had been ...
Ascherio said the university was able to pull together funding to pay his researchers’ salaries until next June. But he’s ...