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Trump says Harvard will ‘have to change its ways’

  • On May 22, 2025, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced the cancellation of Harvard’s authorization to enroll international students, preventing the admission of new foreign students and requiring those currently enrolled from abroad to transfer elsewhere.
  • This action followed escalating conflicts since 2023 related to campus protests over Gaza and the removal of Harvard's president Claudine Gay amid plagiarism accusations.
  • The Trump administration cut billions in federal funding to Harvard over refusal to comply with demands on diversity policies and governance, prompting Harvard to file a First Amendment lawsuit.
  • Trump stated, "Harvard's got to behave themselves" and called the university "very antisemitic," while threatening to revoke $3 billion in funding and redirect it to trade schools.
  • These measures reflect a broader federal effort to control elite universities' policies, with potential implications for federal funding, academic independence, and higher education regulation.
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KHOU 11 broke the news in Houston, United States on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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