Harvard University, Trump and antisemitism
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Harvard is still the ultimate “dream” school among current college applicants but factors, such as price and financial aid, weigh heavily.
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What Harvard’s $500 million rejection means for the future of higher education in the US
In a dramatic standoff with the Trump administration, Harvard University has rejected a $500 million federal settlement offer, choosing legal resistance over compliance. The move is more than a high-profile rebuke; it’s a watershed moment for the future ...
The new lawsuit from the Justice Department could create grounds for the government to freeze existing grants and seek repayment for grants already paid. Such action would undermine Harvard’s recent court victories in two federal lawsuits challenging the government’s efforts to cut more than $2.
President Donald Trump on Sunday criticized foreign countries for paying "nothing" toward the education of their citizens who are attending college at Harvard and other U.S. institutions. This comes amid the fight between the Trump administration and ...
In a landmark decision, a federal judge sides with Harvard over Trump's funding freeze, calling it a "smokescreen" for an "ideologically-motivated assault on this country’s premier universities." Harvard University won a major court battle in its ongoing ...
As Harvard University faces looming restrictions on enrolling international students, colleges across Asia are positioning themselves to attract some of the world's brightest minds, hoping to draw those seeking alternatives amid growing uncertainty in the ...
A federal judge has once again stepped in to block the latest assault on Harvard University by the Trump administration — part of a larger escalation in the conflict between the president and elite colleges. Trump's effort last week to ban foreign ...