University protests blast Trump's attacks on funding, speech and international students
- Professors, students, and community members protested at colleges in Connecticut against actions by President Donald J. Trump that they see as attacks on higher education, including funding cuts and the expulsion of international students.
- Approximately 500 people attended a rally at Yale University, while over 200 protested at the University of Connecticut on April 17, 2025, as part of a national Day of Action for Higher Ed.
- U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal criticized the lack of transparency regarding visa issues and Trump's impact on academic freedom, asserting that 'there’s been no due process' for affected students.
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