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Columbia settled with the Trump administration for over $220 million. Harvard is reportedly open to paying twice as much.
President Trump is making it harder and harder for international students and immigrants to pursue higher education in the ...
The Trump administration has continued to pressure the university despite continuing talks to settle a monthslong dispute ...
A fierce legal standoff between Harvard and the Trump administration has exposed how politics can undermine academic freedom ...
The State Department opened an investigation into Harvard University's international visa sponsorship eligibility, citing ...
Harvard will turn over I-9 forms for nearly all employees in response to a subpoena and inspection by the Department of Homeland Security, the University’s human resources office wrote in an email to ...
Harvard University said it would turn over employment forms for thousands of staff to comply with demands from the Department ...
The Trump administration has tried to revoke Harvard’s ability to enroll international students to bring the university in ...
Despite the Trump administration once again ramping up its attack, Harvard says it will continue to defend itself against ...
But the fate of Harvard's international students — and its broader standoff with the Trump administration — remain in limbo.
Almost 6,800 international students attended Harvard in its most recent school year, making up about 27% of the student population of the prestigious Cambridge, Massachusetts-based school.
Some Harvard students are also caught up in the government’s recent ban against travel to the U.S. by citizens of 12 nations, mostly in Africa and the Middle East.