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Trump biographer Michael Wolff believes the president's ongoing feud with Harvard University is a personal one after he didn't get accepted into the Ivy League school back in the day. Previously ...
A lawyer for Harvard opened the hearing by saying the Trump administration violated the university’s First Amendment rights by cutting more than $2.6 billion in federal funding.
Harvard just quietly dismantled its undergraduate school’s offices for diversity, equity, and inclusion amid the university’s ongoing battle with Donald Trump’s administration. The Faculty ...
But Harvard rebuffed the broad set of government conditions, prompting the Trump administration to announce a freeze of $2.2 billion in multi-year grants and contracts, then the university to sue ...
Harvard’s campus in Cambridge, Mass. The university is fighting the Trump administration over cuts to research funding and its ability to enroll international students.
President Trump signs proclamation targeting student visas for Harvard University, citing concerns over the school's foreign ties and failure to report information to DHS.
A federal judge heard Harvard's lawsuit against the Trump administration's $2.6 billion research funding freeze, questioning the government's authority to make "ad hoc" cuts.
More than 25% of Harvard's total student population are international students, with about 6,800 students from about 140 counties enrolled this academic year. Trump's order applies to new students ...
The Trump administration’s escalating battle with Harvard University, including renewing a threat this week to pull all of its federal funding, poses an unprecedented challenge to the financial ...
The Associated Press - July 21, 2025 Harvard University is in federal court Monday to make the case that President Donald Trump’s administration illegally cut $2.6 billion from the storied college.