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Institutions in other countries are recognizing opportunity in the upheaval caused by Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
In China, wait times for US visa interviews are so long that some students have given up. Universities in Hong Kong are fielding transfer inquiries from foreign students in the US, and international ...
As Donald Trump’s ultimatum to Vladimir Putin to cease fire or face crippling sanctions looms, the administration’s top ...
America First Legal, along with the Department of Justice’s Office of Civil Rights, claimed that the Ivy League school was violating Title VI, Title IX of federal law, along with President ...
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Mid-Day on MSNTariff Tensions: BRICS Uniting Against Trump? Lula Rejects Trump’s Offer; Russia SupportsTariff tensions between Brazil and the United States escalate as President Lula da Silva rejects Donald Trump’s proposal to negotiate new 50% U.S. tariffs. Lula slams the move as “regrettable” and ...
The editor-in-chief says the newspaper "is losing the voices of a significant portion of our student population." ...
Stanford University has announced staffing reductions affecting 361 people, blaming the Trump administration for funding cuts. The university pointed to policies from the administration in its ...
The New York Times published photos showing framed pictures of many powerful figures on display inside Epstein's seven-story ...
Can Harvard University president Alan Garber finalize a deal that somehow looks like a win – or at least looks like something ...
The Globe has obtained an internal memo listing the administration’s planned next steps if Harvard continues to resist.
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The Trump administration has initiated a federal admissions surveillance regime by leveraging financial settlements with ...
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