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Judge Delays Ruling on Trump Efforts to Bar Foreign Students at Harvard

16 juin 2025 à 15:19
A temporary injunction remains in force. Harvard hoped the judge would issue a more lasting block of the president’s proclamation against international students’ attending the university.

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Harvard has sued the Trump administration twice over its efforts to block international students and federal funding.

What Happens to Harvard if Trump Successfully Bars Its International Students?

11 juin 2025 à 11:06
If President Trump makes good on all his threats, Harvard may lose much of its influence and prestige. It could also become even harder to afford.

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The Trump administration has sought to bar international students at Harvard. Without them, Harvard said, it would no longer be the same university as it is today.

Rubio Is Pressing to Open Sanctions Investigation Into Harvard

11 juin 2025 à 05:01
Experts and former officials said it was unusual for a cabinet secretary to try to influence the Treasury Department’s sanctions process to target a domestic entity.

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The push for an inquiry is tied to a conference Harvard held as part of a broader “Harvard China Health Partnership.”

Rubio Is Pressing to Open Sanctions Investigation Into Harvard

11 juin 2025 à 05:01
Experts and former officials said it was unusual for a cabinet secretary to try to influence the Treasury Department’s sanctions process to target a domestic entity.

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The push for an inquiry is tied to a conference Harvard held as part of a broader “Harvard China Health Partnership.”

Trump’s Battle With Harvard Is Familiar to a University the Right Forced into Exile

8 juin 2025 à 05:00
A school founded by George Soros fled Hungary after it was targeted by an authoritarian leader. Academics at the school say President Trump is using a similar playbook against Harvard.

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Central European University in Vienna was founded by George Soros in part to help Eastern Europe transition to democracy.

Trump’s International Student Ban Sparks Fear Among Harvard Attendees

7 juin 2025 à 05:01
Alfred Williamson could not have imagined how much his freshman year would be shaped by the Trump administration, inside and outside the classroom.

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Alfred Williamson, who is from Wales, was accepted to Harvard, making him the first person from his school to get into an Ivy League college and the first in his family to study in the United States.

Trump’s International Student Ban Sparks Fear Among Harvard Attendees

7 juin 2025 à 05:01
Alfred Williamson could not have imagined how much his freshman year would be shaped by the Trump administration, inside and outside the classroom.

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Alfred Williamson, who is from Wales, was accepted to Harvard, making him the first person from his school to get into an Ivy League college and the first in his family to study in the United States.

Harvard’s Legal Battles With Trump: What to Know

6 juin 2025 à 14:37
This week, a federal judge sided with Harvard in one of its two lawsuits, blocking an order by President Trump to prevent international students from enrolling.

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Harvard’s campus in Cambridge, Mass. The university is fighting the Trump administration over cuts to research funding and its ability to enroll international students.

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump’s Order Curtailing Foreign Students at Harvard

6 juin 2025 à 06:48
The same federal judge also extended her block on another attempt by the administration to stop the university from issuing student visas.

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The two sides have been battling in court for weeks over Harvard’s ability to enroll international students, who are a major portion of its student body.

Why a Harvard Speaker Drew a Social Media Backlash in China

5 juin 2025 à 22:12
A Harvard graduate, a doctor and an actress have been at the center of social media storms over perceived privilege. Some see economic anxiety behind it.

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Jiang Yurong, a graduate of Harvard Kennedy School, was subjected to anger and suspicion on Chinese social media after her commencement speech was posted online.

Trump Pushes to Restrict Harvard’s International Students From Entering U.S.

5 juin 2025 à 11:41
The university called it “yet another illegal retaliatory step” from an administration that has sought ways to circumnavigate the courts in its push to bar foreign students.

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President Trump also urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to consider revoking current visas for Harvard students.

Trump Pushes to Restrict Harvard’s International Students From Entering U.S.

5 juin 2025 à 11:41
The university called it “yet another illegal retaliatory step” from an administration that has sought ways to circumnavigate the courts in its push to bar foreign students.

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President Trump also urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to consider revoking current visas for Harvard students.

China Really Wants to Attract Talented Scientists. Trump Just Helped.

4 juin 2025 à 00:01
Even before the U.S. threatened to bar international students and besieged universities, China’s huge spending campaign on the sciences was bearing fruit.

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Portraits of world-class scientists displayed in the main academic building of Westlake University in Hangzhou.

Harvard Students Seek ‘Viewpoint Diversity’ Outside the School’s Gates

3 juin 2025 à 14:40
Some Harvard students have sought “viewpoint diversity” outside the school’s gates.

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Danilo Petranovich, director of the Abigail Adams Institute, says the institute is nonpartisan and that its donors have exercised “zero interference with any substantive programming.”

Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s Former Prime Minister, Pushes Kindness in New Book

3 juin 2025 à 10:05
The former prime minister, who led New Zealand through the pandemic, has published a memoir arguing for more empathy in politics.

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Since she resigned as prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern got married, temporarily relocated to the United States and began a fellowship at Harvard University.
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