Axing the Ivy: Trump’s Bold Attack on Elite Unis
Trump cuts $100M from Harvard in a bold move against elite universities, igniting debates on academic freedom and the future of higher education.
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Trump cuts $100M from Harvard in a bold move against elite universities, igniting debates on academic freedom and the future of higher education.
13.35 million students registered for the 2025 gaokao, marking a major milestone in academic ambition and future innovation.
Trump hints at reallocating $3B from Harvard to trade schools, sparking debate over academic freedom and international student policies.
Trump demands Harvard reveal names and countries of its international students, sparking a heated debate over funding and academic freedom.
Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated Shanghai-based Fudan University on its 120th anniversary, celebrating a legacy of excellence in education and innovation.
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Trump’s move to revoke Harvard’s international enrollment has sparked student outcry, with many calling it a “tragic mistake.”
HKUST welcomes Harvard students with unconditional admission and tailored support amid a US ban on international enrollments.
China’s Foreign Ministry criticizes the U.S. move to revoke Harvard’s SEVIS certification, warning of damage to global educational exchanges.
The U.S. revokes Harvard’s international student program amid allegations of fostering unsafe campus conditions and alleged collusion, sparking a debate on political retribution in education.