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Harvard is the first school to sue the administration after a back-and-forth between President Alan Garber and most of Trump's team.
A federal judge stepped into President Trump’s battle with Harvard University, temporarily blocking the White House’s plan to stop the Ivy League university from enrolling foreign students.
The administration has frozen funding and targeted international students as it presses the university for a stronger response to alleged antisemitism.
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.
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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.
The Wall Street Journal slammed President Trump’s administration for delivering a “short-sighted attack” on Harvard University after banning the Ivy League institution from enrolling international students this week.
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Explícame on MSNThousands of Ivy League layoffs over Trump Administration's threatened cutsThe Ivy League universities are not just centers of academic excellence; they are financial powerhouses with economic influence comparable to entire nations. Harvard University stands as a prime example,
President Donald Trump’s probe into Harvard University’s admissions policies has sparked intense debate among the school’s faculty and students, with some highlighting the elite school's faults."I think this university has gone through a lot of conflict with the student body.