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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is waging a campaign against Harvard University, the country's oldest and richest school, across multiple fronts, including funding freezes, investigations and threats to the school's tax-exempt status.
Days after his administration moved to stop Harvard University from enrolling foreign students, President Trump said at a news conference Wednesday that the Ivy League college should set a limit for how many international students it accepts.
As the White House moves to revoke Harvard University's certification to enroll foreign students — escalating a battle between the administration and the oldest and wealthiest college in the U.S. — President Donald Trump is falsely claiming that Harvard offers “remedial mathematics” on topics such as simple addition.
Alan Garber got a massive ovation from thousands of graduates in attendance and reportedly upset the White House in the process.
A letter ordering federal agencies to cancel all remaining contracts with Harvard is the latest escalation in an ongoing back-and-forth over the school's ideological future.
The U.S. General Services Administration asked federal agencies to reconsider all federal contracts with Harvard.
Harvard University alumnus Jonathan Harounoff criticizes the Ivy League school for focusing on opposing President Donald Trump rather than tackling antisemitism on campus.
President Donald Trump is in a fierce battle against Harvard University. Was Barron Trump rejected from the school? Where does he go to college?
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is waging a campaign against Harvard University, the country's oldest and richest school, across multiple fronts, including funding freezes, investigations and threats to the school's tax-exempt status.
Some Harvard University students are expressing confusion and uncertainty among international students, while others are describing the battle between the university and the Trump administration as a game of "political chicken,