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The Harvard Kennedy School of Government has worked out a contingency plan for students should the Trump administration succeed in blocking enrollment.
Harvard University anticipates a potential $1 billion annual loss due to Trump administration policies, including research ...
Federal agencies are increasing pressure on the university, which still hasn’t acceded to the government’s sweeping demands.
The Trump administration’s restrictive policies for international students present a financial risk for many U.S. colleges by ...
At the Harvard Kennedy School, which covers public policy and public administration, 49% of students are on F-1 visas. In the business school, one-third of students come from abroad.
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 warned Monday that the combined financial impact of sweeping federal policy changes — ...
Leaders in higher education should continue to guide students through every step of their admissions journey, regardless of ...
TORONTO, June 26 (Reuters) - Harvard University and the University of Toronto have unveiled a contingency plan that would ...
The Department of Homeland Security issued administrative subpoenas seeking data about the university’s international ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused Harvard of allowing "foreign students to abuse their visa privileges and advocate for violence and terrorism on campus." ...
The university has engaged in talks with the administration and has tried to drum up money from private sources.
At the Harvard Kennedy School, which covers public policy and public administration, 49% of students are on F-1 visas. In the business school, one-third of students come from abroad.