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Some Harvard sports teams might struggle to field teams without foreign students. Not long after President Donald Trump’s ...
The college admissions consultancy group IvyWise will whisk seven students — each with a parent in tow — on an opulent, first ...
After the Trump administration sued Texas over the Texas Dream Act, a North Texas judge ruled Wednesday night to permanently ...
The Trump administration continues to target foreign nationals looking to attend U.S. universities. Here's a closer look at ...
Harvard withheld their degrees for participating in a pro-Palestinian protest. They don’t regret it.
A year since Harvard refused degrees to some graduating seniors who protested, students say it left them feeling ...
As legal battles drag out, and possibly work their way up to a firmly conservative Supreme Court, the school is at an ...
Trump suggested that federal funding for Harvard should be redirected to trade schools, an investment that he said is "so ...
Former Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse writes that “the nation’s top private universities remain delusional about the dozens of ...
The Du Bois Institute, Harvard’s premier research center for African American studies, was born amid a protracted struggle over the structure of the Afro-American studies department.
When former Harvard football player Christopher J. Nowinski ’00 first set foot on campus, he had no idea that the hits he took on the field could cause permanent brain damage. Twenty-five years after ...
The landscape of college sports has been altered forever. For the first time in the history of collegiate athletics, ...
Rice, alongside 17 other research universities, requested a federal judge for permission to file an amicus curiae brief in support of Harvard University’s lawsuit against the Trump administration over ...
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