Trump, Harvard and Student Visas
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Around midnight on April 16, 2025, after Chen Zimo learned that the Department of Homeland Security had threatened to revoke Harvard University’s certification to enroll international students, he began communicating with a trusted source about possible legal scenarios.
Trump's critics say his actions against Harvard threaten not only free speech, but a major source of U.S. competitiveness. More than 1 million foreign students are enrolled at the nation's colleges and universities,
After a series of court losses spurred Trump officials to change course on their international student agenda, they’ve returned with a slate of new and devastating policies.
The latest criticism from the Trump administration of Harvard University highlighted the number of international students entering the United States each year for higher education.
Some international students at Johns Hopkins University are facing uncertainty with the Trump administration turning its attention to student visas for Chinese students.
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Cleo Carney, who grew up in London while her father was Governor of the Bank of England, just finished her freshman year at the prestigious Cambridge university.
President Trump's new travel bans on 19 countries could potentially impact hundreds of Indiana University students. While current visa holders are exempt, the ban could complicate future enrollment and travel for students from affected countries.
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is approximately 11,923 kilometers away from Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, according to a signpost on campus that points to cities around the world. Shrestha, a rising senior, feels that distance acutely every day.
At Mount Holyoke College, a liberal arts school some 90 miles west of Boston, administrators have few answers so far for their perspective international students who are no longer certain they will be allowed to study in the US.
As the Trump administration broadens its crackdown on international students, those students and their families are looking abroad to complete their education. The world's young scholars are seeking alternatives to U.S. colleges and universities.
Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha showed his support for Harvard University, calling out US President Donald Trump's ban on foreign students as a threat to the future of international students as well as global academics.
It is our obligation, as those who embody the fundamental ideals on which this country was founded, to find the courage to help defend it.