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Harvard takes a closer look at its Magna Carta copy
Harvard University for decades assumed it had a cheap copy of the Magna Carta in its collection, a stained and faded document it had purchased for less than $30.
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Harvard scientist facing deportation is charged with smuggling
Kseniia Petrova, a Russian-born Harvard scientist, has been charged with smuggling biological material into the United States — an escalation in a case that has already raised legal and civil rights questions over her detention.
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Trump administration cuts another $450M in Harvard grant funding
President Donald Trump’s administration is cutting another $450 million in grants to Harvard University a day after the Ivy League school pushed back against government allegations that it’s a hotbed of liberalism and antisemitism.
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Harvard says it won't abandon ‘core' principles to meet Trump admin. demands
Harvard University responded Monday to recent threats from the Education Department to halt its grant funding, pointing out recent reforms.
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Harvard will get no new grants until it meets Trump demands, Education Dept. says
Harvard University will receive no new federal grants until it meets a series of demands from President Donald Trump’s administration, the Education Department announced Monday.
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Analysis | What to make of Trump's effort to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status
Political commentator Sue O’Connell talks about how President Donald Trump might carry out his plan to target Harvard University and the impact it could have on students and community members.
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Senior faculty pledging to donate 10% of salary to Harvard
Dozens of Harvard University faculty members are donating part of their pay to help the school combat financial consequences of its legal fight with the Trump administration.
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Students react to Harvard's report on discrimination
Harvard University has released an explosive report detailing a climate of fear and suspicion for both Jewish and Muslim students on campus.
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Harvard pledges reforms following internal reports on antisemitism, anti-Arab bias
Harvard University is promising to review its academic offerings and admissions policies in response to a pair of internal reports on antisemitism and anti-Arab prejudice at the Ivy League campus commissioned in the aftermath of last spring’s pro-Palestinian protests.
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‘100 days of destruction': Walz talks Trump administration, Democrats' future
Speaking at Harvard Kennedy School, Tim Walz criticized President Donald Trump and gave his thoughts on why the Democrats lost the White House
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‘100 days of destruction': At Harvard, Tim Walz talks about Trump, Democrats' future
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic nominee for vice president last year, was in Cambridge Monday, weighing in on the state of democracy and looking ahead to the future.
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Trump admin. launches race-based discrimination probes against Harvard Law Review
Federal officials are launching investigations into Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review, saying authorities have received reports of race-based discrimination “permeating the operations” of the journal.
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Harvard researcher held in Louisiana awaits judge's decision on deportation to Russia
Kseniia Petrova never imagined she would face significant immigration issues, but it has been 68 days since she was detained at the Boston airport while traveling with undeclared frog embryo samples.
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Harvard students and faculty face the fallout from a showdown with Trump
Harvard University, America’s oldest and wealthiest institute of higher learning, is at a crossroads as it weathers the Trump administration’s attacks.
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Harvard president talks about school's fight to stop Trump's funding freeze
Hundreds of colleges and universities are standing with Harvard University after the Trump administration pulled federal funds over the school’s refusal to abide by a list of demands.
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Harvard's president says the school will ‘not compromise' with the Trump admin
The head of Harvard University doubled down on his defiance against the Trump administration Wednesday, saying the Ivy League school would not compromise on certain issues despite the federal government’s threat to freeze more than $2 billion in funding.
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Hundreds of college presidents call out Trump for ‘unprecedented government overreach'
The presidents of over 200 U.S. colleges and universities are calling on the Trump administration to stop “unprecedented government overreach and political interference now endangering American higher education.” A statement issued Tuesday by the American Association of Colleges and Universities and signed by university presidents, titled “A Call for Constructive Engagement,” came a day after Harvard said it was suing…
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Judge questions deportation case of Russian-born Harvard scientist detained by ICE
An immigration judge has found the U.S. government’s initial deportation case against Kseniia Petrova to be legally deficient, her attorney said.
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School presidents send letter to Trump calling out ‘unprecedented government overreach'
The heads of more than 150 colleges and universities signed onto a letter rejecting “the coercive use of public research funding” by the Trump administration.
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Here's where Harvard's finances stand as it faces off with Trump
As Harvard faces off against the Trump administration, including via a lawsuit filed Monday, the university’s finances beyond its $53 billion endowment is worth closer attention.