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Harvard won't accept ‘unprecedented' demands; federal task force freezes $2.2B
After Harvard’s president announced it wouldn’t accept Trump administration demands, the Education Dept.’s Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism’s froze billions in funding.
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Student visas revoked at Stanford University, UC Berkeley
International students in the Bay Area are discovering their student visas have been revoked. Emma Goss has the latest details.
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Houston Cougars stage comeback to defeat Duke, punch ticket to Championship
After trailing for most of the game, the Houston Cougars clawed their way back in the final minutes to defeat Cooper Flagg and Duke. Houston will vie for a national title against Florida on Monday.
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Student visas revoked at Stanford, UC Berkeley
International students in the Bay Area are discovering their student visas have been revoked.
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Student visas revoked at Stanford, UC Berkeley
International students in the Bay Area are discovering their student visas have been revoked.
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Trump administration issues demands on Harvard to save its $9B in federal funding
Harvard president Alan Garber said in response the school had “devoted considerable effort to addressing antisemitism” and would provide a full accounting to the government.
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UC workers set for 1-day strike over contract
For the third time in about four months, University of California health care and other workers plan to walk off the job Tuesday in their fight for a contract. Kris Sanchez reports.
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UC workers set for 1-day strike over contract
For the third time in about four months, University of California health care and other workers plan to walk off the job Tuesday in their fight for a contract. Kris Sanchez reports.
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UC workers launch 1-day strike over contract
For the third time in about four months, University of California health care and other workers walked off the job Tuesday.
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Columbia University alumni rip up their diplomas in protest of school and leadership
Instead of joining in Columbia University’s annual “Alumni Day” celebrations for the School of International and Public Affairs, several alumni gathered to denounce the school by ripping up their diplomas in protest.
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University of Minnesota says graduate student was detained by ICE
A graduate student at the University of Minnesota was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents Thursday at an off-campus residence, the school said in a statement, NBC News reported.
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Private groups work to identify and report student protesters for possible deportation
The push to identify masked protesters using facial recognition and turn them in is blurring the line between public law enforcement and private groups
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US attorney general orders probe into Stanford, UC Berkeley DEI initiatives
U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi on Thursday ordered a federal probe into admissions policies at Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley, particularly their diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
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Kermit the Frog is next commencement speaker of this university
Hi-ho, Kermit the Frog will be at the University of Maryland! The world’s most famous frog will deliver the university’s commencement address on Wednesday, May 21. The Muppet will share his words of wisdom with summer 2024, winter 2024 and spring 2025 graduates at the SECU Stadium. The Muppets creator Jim Henson graduated from the university in 1960. He made...
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International students weigh new risks of pursuing higher education in the US
While international student enrollment has been on the rise, educators worry that could soon change under the Trump administration.
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Johns Hopkins University to let more than 2,000 workers go after Trump's USAID cuts
Johns Hopkins University said it would eliminate more than 2,000 jobs after President Donald Trump’s administration rescinded federal funding for thousands of international aid projects, NBC News reported.
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Cause of yellow, green flaming manholes, explosions at Texas Tech undetermined
Authorities at Texas Tech University say an explosion inside a manhole took out power across campus. Classes are canceled Thursday and Friday.
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Universities impose hiring freezes in face of uncertainty over federal funding
At least two Ivy League schools, Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania, took the step as the Trump administration threatens to cut research grants.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon warns 60 colleges over antisemitism on campus
Dozens of universities across the country received a federal government warning Monday over their obligation to protect Jewish students on campus, just as President Donald Trump’s administration clamps down on pro-Palestinian protesters.
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San Francisco State to cut 3 athletic programs
San Francisco State University is set to cut three of its 13 athletic teams by summer.