
Harvard vs. U.S. Government: Academia’s High-Stakes Battle
Harvard’s battle with the U.S. government over foreign student enrollment and academic freedom intensifies as legal challenges mount and a federal judge pauses the suspension order.
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Harvard’s battle with the U.S. government over foreign student enrollment and academic freedom intensifies as legal challenges mount and a federal judge pauses the suspension order.
President Trump threatens to reallocate $3B in federal grants from Harvard to U.S. trade schools, sparking debates on antisemitism, academic freedom and international student policies.
A US federal judge has paused the Trump administration’s policy to bar Harvard from enrolling international students, offering relief to thousands of overseas scholars.
Harvard students warn President Trump’s revocation of SEVP certification is a ‘tragic mistake’, putting 25% of the campus at risk of losing their place.
Harvard students voice frustration after President Trump revokes the university’s SEVP certification, endangering enrollment for 25% of its student body and sparking debate on campus diversity.
A federal judge blocks the Trump administration’s bid to revoke Harvard’s SEVP certification, preserving enrollment rights for thousands of international students pending a full hearing.
A federal judge in California blocks the Trump administration’s policy targeting international students, while Hong Kong universities welcome those affected, reshaping global student mobility.
Harvard sues Trump administration over block on more than 7,000 international students, calling the move a constitutional violation and a blow to campus diversity.
The U.S. DHS has revoked Harvard’s SEVP certification, halting new international student admissions and sparking a debate on global academic mobility.
DHS revokes Harvard’s international student program over unverified security claims, highlighting a clash over academic freedom and the future of global talent.