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President Donald Trump’s attacks on higher education have hurt colleges across the country, but they may also weaken the U.S.
The fellowship will cover tuition, fees, and a stipend to pursue a one-year master's program for the 2026-2027 school year.
To fend off illiberalism from the White House, the university’s president also has to confront illiberalism on campus.
Pennsylvanian Summer Editorial Board argues that Penn’s concessions to the Trump administration set a dangerous precedent for ...
In a series of lawsuits spanning trade, higher education, and legal ethics, historically conservative-leaning lawyers and ...
Crown Princess Elisabeth of Belgium is winning praise for her humility and solidarity, as she refuses to use her royal status ...
Harvard’s five largest campus unions urged the University to pledge to a suite of worker protections amid federal attacks in ...
Students will receive $100,000 to cover tuition, fees and a stipend, according to a Kennedy school spokesman. The scholarship ...
Months into its fight to restore federal funding revoked by the Trump administration over antisemitism claims, Columbia ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 warned Monday that the combined financial impact of sweeping federal policy changes — ...
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