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Harvard challenges Trump administration in court over $2.2 billion research grant freeze
In a bold legal showdown with the Trump administration, Harvard University filed a lawsuit Monday seeking to lift a federal freeze on more than $2.2 billion in research grants. The freeze came just hours after Harvard publicly rejected sweeping government demands aimed at curbing campus activism and reshaping university governance. The administration’s April 11 letter…
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Trump administration halts $2.2B in Harvard funding amid crackdown on campus activism
The U.S. federal government has announced the freezing of more than $2.2 billion in grants...
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Lawsuits surge after U.S. revokes international student visas without warning
A wave of legal action is sweeping across the United States as dozens of international students,...
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U.S. colleges report sudden visa revocations targeting some international students
Colleges across the United States are raising red flags over a troubling trend, an unexpected...
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MIT sees a huge drop in Black student enrollment following affirmative action ruling
Black student enrollment at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has significantly declined following the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action. According to an NBC News report,...
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Meet Raymond McGuire, the investment banker who provided financial advice on a historic $600b global transaction
Raymond McGuire learned the value of hard work at a very early age; however, the most important lesson his mother and grandfather instilled in him was the essence of education in one’s life. He is...
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Harvard African Development Conference 2015
The African Development Conference is taking place on Friday April 3rd and Saturday April 4th at Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Law School. The ADC is an annual conference bringing together policy...