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Regtechtimes on MSNHarvard Faces Severe Sanctions Over Protests and Visa ViolationsThe United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has taken aggressive action against Harvard University, threatening ...
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The Forward on MSNWhy can Harvard stand up to Trump? Because it didn’t give in to pro-Palestinian student protestsWhy can Harvard say no to Trump? Because it defied student protests that, if successful, might have provoked a reduction in its endowment.
Protesters gathered at Harvard University Thursday amid a funding fight with President Donald Trump’s administration.The rally took place after the Department<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Protesters gathered on Harvard University's campus Thursday after the Internal Revenue Service, following Trump's suggestion, considered revoking the school's tax-exempt status.
As many as 300 people attended the Stand Up Harvard protest on the Cambridge Common Saturday afternoon. The Trump administration has been deporting international students from schools across the ...
"If a Harvard president can lose their job, then anybody can lose their job." How universities handled the protests has already cost several university presidents their jobs following ...
“All of us share a stake in safeguarding that freedom.” It is ironic that Harvard protests the freeze on First Amendment grounds. The university earned the dubious distinction of ranking dead ...
Students expressed a mix of pride, concern and critique of Harvard President Alan Garber's letter rejecting the Trump ...
Saturday’s protest follows threats by the federal government to withhold $9 billion in funding if Harvard doesn’t abide by a list of demands that targets DEI initiatives and pro-Palestinian ...
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