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Traditionally giving speakers and students opportunities for unscripted moments, graduation events this week unfold as the university tries to thread a needle with the White House between resistance and accommodation.
President Donald Trump is engaged in a legal dispute with Harvard University, following his administration's attempt to bar the institution from enrolling international students. This move was swiftly overturned by a federal judge,
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A rumour suggesting Barron Trump was rejected by Harvard has reignited tensions between the Trump family and elite academic institutions—just as Harvard faces an £80 million cut in federal funding. First Lady Melania Trump has publicly dismissed the claim,
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Mediaite on MSNNewsmax Interviews Harvard Grads Who Slam Trump Crackdown After Ceremony: ‘This Isn’t a Dictatorship’Graduating Harvard students told Newsmax they oppose Trump’s crackdown on international students and want to protect 'international diversity.' The post Newsmax Interviews Harvard Grads Who Slam Trump Crackdown After Ceremony: ‘This Isn’t a Dictatorship’ first appeared on Mediaite.
The Department of Homeland Security sent a letter to Harvard this week, detailing accusations against the school, including failure to provide records, an unsafe campus due to antisemitic protests, and national security concerns. Harvard has 30 days to respond or risk losing the ability to enroll international students.
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India Today on MSNHarvard's math crisis: Trump's jab, remedial classes and a deeper problemHarvard's 2023 remedial math course is back in the spotlight after Trump mocked students' basic math skills, reigniting debate over admissions, international student policies, and academic standards,
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Dagens.com on MSNTrump Threatens to Strip $3 Billion From HarvardAs Harvard prepares for commencement, President Trump ramps up attacks on the university over its legal battles.
Harvard University has a history of left-leaning commencement speakers as it contends with ongoing criticism about its lack of viewpoint diversity on campus.
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AI throwback to PoK origins, What is FATF and what does greylisting mean? Trump-Harvard row and moreIn this episode of India Today Explains, Akshita Nandagopal talks about Prime Minister Modi's1947 reference to PoK on what Nehru did with a very interesting AI throwback, India's push to get Pakistan back on the FATF grey list,