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Princess Elisabeth will be entering her second year at the Ivy League institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a spokesperson ...
Given the threats by the Trump administration, Harvard had a backup plan to let its international students study outside the ...
With more than half its student body coming from abroad, Harvard Kennedy School is walking back on its online contingency plan due to insufficient enrollment numbers.
Harvard has sued, fighting the Trump administration’s demands. But the university has also enacted a host of items on the ...
Students from some countries won’t make it to class this fall because of President Trump’s travel ban. Others can’t get visa ...
The block on international enrollment, which accounts for a quarter of Harvard's students and much of its global allure, strikes at the core of Harvard's identity.
In the business school, one-third of students come from abroad. And within the law school, 94% of the students in the master’s program in comparative law are international students.
President Donald Trump and his administration have tried several tactics to block Harvard University's enrollment of international students, part of the White House's effort to secure policy ...
But the fate of Harvard's international students — and its broader standoff with the Trump administration — remain in limbo.
President Trump has moved on several fronts to block Harvard University’s enrollment of international students as his administration presses its demands for a series of policy and governance ...
Some Harvard students are also caught up in the government’s recent ban against travel to the U.S. by citizens of 12 nations, mostly in Africa and the Middle East.