
Global Students Quiz Confucius at 11th Nishan Forum in Qufu
International students in China tested their knowledge of Confucius’ sayings during the 11th Nishan Forum on World Civilizations in Qufu City on July 9-10.
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International students in China tested their knowledge of Confucius’ sayings during the 11th Nishan Forum on World Civilizations in Qufu City on July 9-10.
Judge halts Trump’s ban on Harvard international students, citing risk of ‘immediate and irreparable injury’.
New U.S. visa rules and scrutiny are turning international students into political pawns. Huang Jiyuan warns this signals a moral collapse.
Critics warn the U.S. is weaponizing education, treating international students as security threats and triggering a moral collapse that could reshape global exchange.
The U.S. move to suspend Harvard’s foreign student enrollments has ignited a legal fight, with Trump pushing a 15% cap and raising tough questions about academia’s future.
A Massachusetts judge grants Harvard’s request to block the Trump administration’s ban on international students, keeping enrollment open while the legal battle continues.
President Trump urges Harvard to cap foreign enrolment at 15% versus current ~31%, threatening funding cuts and sparking a legal battle over global student mobility.
China’s Foreign Ministry urges the US to safeguard rights of international students amid visa halts, emphasizing the need for uninterrupted academic exchange.
Harvard could lose $384M annually—30% of its net student income—if international students withdraw. Domestic students face higher fees and deeper debt.
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