Harvard, Presidency of Donald Trump
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Harvard University may create a conservative center for scholarship to promote “viewpoint diversity” as the Ivy League school grapples with Trump administration allegations of campus antisemitism and being too liberal, according to a report.
Morris, The Ohio State University; Hind Haddad, The Ohio State University, and Renee L. Bowling, The Ohio State University In spring 2024, pro-Palestinian student encampments that began at Columbia and Harvard spread to university campuses throughout the U.
The US State Department has launched an investigation into Harvard University’s use of the J-1 visa programme under the Exchange Visitor Program. The move is part of a broader federal campaign targeting Harvard’s international activities,
Harvard president Alan Garber, an economist and doctor, is battling the White House in court on behalf of all higher education.
To fend off illiberalism from the White House, the university’s president also has to confront illiberalism on campus.
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Army Times on MSNHarvard to launch new service fellowship for veterans, federal workersThe American Service Fellowship will provide 50 students with free tuition for a one-year master's degree program.
Beyond the immediate legal outcome, the confrontation between Harvard and the Trump administration reflects a deeper struggle over the role of universities in society, freedom of expression, academic independence, and the use of state power for political ends.
A judge blocked the administration's effort to block foreign students from entering the U.S. to attend the Ivy League university.
Far beyond Harvard University and its standoff with the Trump administration, Republican officials in several states have been pushing for changes at public universities
The White House does not have the direct power to revoke accreditation, but it has alerted Harvard’s accreditor about the university’s non-compliance with standards.
Harvard University “wants to settle” after seeing Columbia get all of its grant funding back in exchange for a $200 million fine to resolve civil-rights violations, President Trump said Friday. “Harvard wants to settle,