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The Trump administration’s efforts to block international students from Harvard could come at a hefty price — and not just for the university. Harvard students are top innovators in the country,
President Trump is putting pressure on US universities. The elite university Harvard is resisting, but now Washington has threatened to block it from enrolling foreign students. Can Harvard continue to hold out?
On Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security had abruptly revoked the university’s ability to enroll foreign students.
A federal judge halted the Trump administration from revoking Harvard's ability to enroll foreign students just hours after the university sued.
More than 1,400 readers weighed in after Trump moved to bar international students from enrolling at Harvard. Here’s how they responded.
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For students around the world, an acceptance letter to Harvard University has represented the pinnacle of achievement
Fear and confusion mounted quickly on Thursday as international students, who make up more than a quarter of the university’s enrollment, sought clarity or reassurance.
Harvard University sued the Trump administration on Friday after the Department of Homeland Security revoked its ability to enroll foreign students.
It’s a severe consequence for what DHS claims is Harvard’s refusal to comply with its requests for behavioral records of student visa holders.
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The Trump administration's push to end Harvard University's ability to enroll foreign students is partly because of "coordinated activity" with the Chinese Communist Party.
Money flows out of Harvard into biotechs, housing projects, and retail storefronts. The school powers hospitals, tourism, and philanthropy. It employs 18,000 people. Now much of that ecosystem feels at risk.
Education minister Christine Choi urges "proactive" support after bombshell Trump administration move targeting Ivy League university.