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Harvard and the federal government are locked in a battle that boils down to turning over records on international students. But Harvard says it is also about the First Amendment.
The Trump administration and Harvard University are locked in a fierce battle, escalating with the government's threat to block international student enrollment. This action follows Harvard's refusal to fully comply with Homeland Security's extensive data requests on international students,
Trump doubles down on Harvard ‘Foreign Student’ enemies list threat in Memorial Day post - The U.S. government already has data on the identities of foreign students because they are in the country on
Enten explained that many Americans are siding with Trump when it comes to their opinions on higher education. He cited polling from Gallup that showed just 36% of Americans have high confidence in higher education, which is a sharp drop from the 57% who had high confidence in 2015.
The Trump administration’s bid to block international students from enrolling at Harvard University could potentially deal a death blow to the law school's influential masters of law program, if courts allow the ban to move ahead.
President Donald Trump again lashed out at Harvard University on Wednesday, accusing it of treating the country with disrespect.
If the Trump administration succeeds in barring international students from enrolling at Harvard, it will benefit U.S. competitors such as China, experts say.
President Trump on Monday said he was considering taking $3 billion of grant money from Harvard University and distributing it to trade schools around the country, amid an ongoing battle with the