Trump, Harvard and Attacks
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Trump has been targeting Harvard for months, saying that the school had fostered liberal ideals and antisemitism. Harvard has argued in its lawsuit that the administration has violated the First Amendment through its targeting of international students. O’Leary jabbed the administration over its behavior toward Harvard on Friday.
Alan Garber got a massive ovation from thousands of graduates in attendance and reportedly upset the White House in the process.
President Trump is targeting universities with a strategic attack on school finances and funding, specifically on Harvard University. Staff Writers at The Atlantic Ashley Parker and Tom Nichols and former federal Judge John E.
Boston is pressuring Harvard University and other local colleges to funnel millions more into the city’s tax coffers, a push that’s becoming increasingly complicated as the Trump administration intensifies its attacks on higher education.
Harvard’s Graduate School of Design is one of the university’s most international schools, and the dean is speaking out over Trump’s move to ban students from outside the U.S. Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design (GSD) dean joined Alan Garber,
Harvard University held the 374th commencement amid the ongoing fight with the Trump Administration. As the ceremony got underway, a judge extended the order allowing the school to continue enrolling foreign students.
Even as scores of Harvard University students, garbed in caps and gowns, lined up to collect their diplomas on Thursday, a cadre of Massachusetts politicians pressed the Trump administration to explain its “attacks on international students” at the elite institution and colleges and universities nationwide.
The White House press secretary dished on the administration's position about skills that America "needs" in its society.