Breaking: The government has agreed to rescind DHS and ICE rules barring international students attending online universities from staying in the U.S., per a hearing this afternoon in Harvard and MIT's lawsuit against the agencies.
Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology filed a lawsuit in District Court in Boston Wednesday morning against the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
BREAKING: Harvard classes will move online starting March 23 due to a growing global coronavirus outbreak, University President Lawrence S. Bacow announced in an email Tuesday morning. The University has asked students not to return from spring break.
#BREAKING: Harvard will not comply with the Trump administration’s demands to dismantle its diversity programming and limit student protests in exchange for federal funding, University President Alan Garber announced.
@dhruvtkpatel & @graceunkyoon report.
While most Harvard freshmen settle into their dorms Tuesday, one new student, Ismail B. Ajjawi ’23, faces ongoing negotiations with immigration officers to allow him to enter the United States and study at the College.
Mayor Michelle Wu canceled an event at Harvard after nine student organizations withdrew from sponsoring the talk over her decision to send police to end a pro-Palestine encampment at Emerson College.
Madeleine A. Hung and @AzusaLippit report.
Harvard's Undergraduate Council is demanding the University investigate allegations that Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh sexually assaulted at least three women before allowing the judge to return to campus to teach this winter.
BREAKING: GAY IS 30TH PRESIDENT
Harvard University announced that Claudine Gay, the dean of the Faculty of Arts & Science, will serve as its next president.
Gay will be the first person of color to hold Harvard's top post.
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