Global Deans Condemn Move Denying International Students to Harvard
- The federal government barred Harvard from enrolling international students for the 2025-2026 school year, effective Thursday.
- This action was taken after Harvard reportedly did not adequately respond to a records request dated April 16 seeking disciplinary files of international students.
- Faculty deans and administrators from multiple departments at Harvard expressed their support for international students and indicated that the university’s legal team would challenge this unprecedented federal action.
- MIT President Kornbluth described the decision as “devastating for American excellence, openness and ingenuity,” while Harvard's spokesperson called the move unlawful.
- Harvard filed a lawsuit alleging the administration is exploiting Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the revocation risks serious harm to the university and its nearly 6,800 international students.
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