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Trump admin gives Harvard 30 days to contest ban on international student enrollment

  • The Trump administration issued Harvard University a 30-day notice to contest a ban on enrolling international students on May 29, 2025.
  • This action followed allegations that Harvard failed to meet compliance requirements and raised national security concerns involving foreign entities.
  • The administration froze $2.2 billion in NIH funding and terminated certain contracts, increasing pressure amid accusations of discrimination and antisemitism at the university.
  • Patrick Anderson called the federal actions 'ridiculous' and emphasized Harvard’s role in educating global talent who later contribute to U.S. companies.
  • Despite the conflict, observers expect Harvard to endure the political storm and continue its academic mission beyond the current administration.
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U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on Friday, May 30, about the decision to veto the enrolment of foreign students at Harvard University and the temporary pause in the issuance of student visas, noting that the country wants “the best students, not troublemakers.” “We want to have excellent students here. We just don’t want students to cause problems,” he said at a White House press conference at Elon Musk’s official farewell in the role he has p…

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FRESH NEWS broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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