Harvard University, Trump administration
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Boston is pressuring Harvard University and other local colleges to funnel millions more into the city’s tax coffers, a push that’s becoming increasingly complicated as the Trump administration intensifies its attacks on higher education.
One battle in the president's war against anyone who might oppose him is being conducted at America's oldest university.
Harvard University held its commencement ceremony today as a federal district judge said she will issue a preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration from making changes to Harvard’s student visa program indefinitely.
Harvard President Alan Garber, who has repeatedly defended the school's actions, didn't directly touch on the Trump administration threats.
The judge in Boston said an order was necessary because “it gives some protection to international students who might be anxious about coming here or anxious about remaining here once they are here.”
Harvard University's commencement capped a tumultuous time for an institution that has come under sustained attack from the Trump administration.
A Harvard graduate student reveals campus turmoil as the Trump administration moves to ban international enrollment and freeze $3 billion in funding.
As students gathered with family and friends for commencement, signs of the university’s fight with the Trump administration took many forms.
Harvard University will relinquish 175-year-old photographs believed to be the earliest taken of enslaved people.
The Harvard University commencement is underway. Harvard is providing a livestream of today's graduation ceremony.