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The administration has frozen funding and targeted international students as it presses the university for a stronger response to alleged antisemitism.
A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to revoke Harvard University’s ability to host foreign students. The
Harvard University has been at the forefront of President Donald Trump‘s efforts to curtail antisemitism in higher education. The Ivy League institution has pushed back against these efforts more than other schools have,
Harvard's federal funding cuts now total $2.65 billion, with $450 million slashed last week Eight Ivy League schools face collective cuts surpassing $11 billion Thirteen universities sue National Science Foundation over research funding caps,
Harvard is at the center of the Trump administration's higher education pressure campaign — and has emerged as the example of what happens when a university pushes back against the government's demands.
Harvard University is facing an escalating crisis as US President Donald Trump targets the institution’s DEI policies, response to campus antisemitism, and alleged bias in hiring and admissions. With federal funding slashed and international student enrollment blocked (pending court decisions),
Dr. Jeremy Faust spilled on the words he "never thought" he'd tell someone who considered going to graduate school at the Ivy League institution.
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Harvard Students in Limbo As Trump Shifts The University's Visa PolicyTwo Harvard international students, Aleksandra Conevska from Canada and Walid Akef from Egypt, are describing significant turmoil and uncertainties following the Trump administration's announcement that it was blocking the Ivy League school from enrolling non-citizens.