Harvard sues Trump over foreign student ban
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Harvard had its alumni day on Friday. Many former graduates came out of the woodwork in this "different" year.
A Kenyan man accepted to Harvard University says his grandmother sacrificed everything to get him to Cambridge.
In an interview with NBC News, the education secretary said Harvard still needs to do more to combat antisemitism and vet international students.
Some Harvard sports teams might struggle to field teams without foreign students. Not long after President Donald Trump’s first attempt to bar Harvard from enrolling international students last month, the school’s men’s soccer team, along with athletic teams all over campus, received a note from the coaching staff.
Trump’s proclamation marked his administration’s latest attempt to cut off Harvard from a quarter of its student body.
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The graduate student drew wide applause at commencement ceremonies in late May. Then came the online attacks, from both Chinese nationalists and Beijing critics.
Harvard withheld their degrees for participating in a pro-Palestinian protest. They don’t regret it.
A year since Harvard refused degrees to some graduating seniors who protested, students say it left them feeling disillusioned about their Ivy League education, but grounded in their activism.
A Department of Defense official pleaded with her superiors to stop the cancellation of a Harvard grant that studies biological threats, according to newly filed court documents in the university’s case against the Trump administration.