Harvard student leaders take bold stance in defence of fellow internationals, student body at large
- A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's suspension of Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, which occurred in May 2025 in the United States.
- The suspension came after Homeland Security withdrew Harvard’s authorization to enroll international students through its federal visa program, putting the legal status of nearly 30% of its student population at risk amid wider government actions targeting the university.
- Harvard students, faculty, and alumni rallied in defense of international peers, emphasizing risks to academic freedom, independent scholarship, and the university's future reputation.
- Tetr College of Business announced a $10 million scholarship initiative offering fast-track admission and full scholarships worth $200,000 to affected Harvard international students for its 2025 cohort starting August.
- This initiative aims to provide educational continuity and reduce visa-related anxieties for students, underscoring wider concerns about the impact of federal actions on global talent and academic communities.
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The dispute between US President Donald Trump and Harvard University is increasing. Now Trump has banned visa interviews of foreign students. After this, Indian students thinking of taking admission in Harvard University will not be able to give visa interview.
‘Stand up, fight back': Harvard community rallies for international students
What to KnowThe Trump administration on Tuesday stopped scheduling new interviews for international students seeking visas to study in the United States as the State Department prepares for expanded social media screening of applicants, according to an internal cable seen by NBC News.The administration has dramatically stepped up its pace of deportations, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement data obtained by NBC News, and in April, f…
Trump vs. Academic Freedom: President Escalates Attacks on Harvard & International Students
A court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to prevent Harvard University from enrolling international students. The move would cause over a quarter of Harvard’s student body to lose visas that allow them to study in the United States. One of the students affected is Francesco Anselmetti, a member of the graduate student union, who emphasizes that visa revocations would affect graduate researchers and teaching staff, consti
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