Harvard, Trump
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Thousands of alumni at Harvard University have submitted a court document in support of the institution as it fights the Trump administration.
A federal judge on Friday allowed several prestigious universities to join Harvard’s lawsuit against the Trump administration over its federal funding.
A federal judge has halted President Donald Trump’s latest attempt to block international students from coming to Harvard University.
As over two dozen universities are publicly supporting Harvard in its fight against the federal administration, two Ivy League institutions are notably absent.
In a joint motion with 17 other universities, Yale argues that cutting federal funds to Harvard endangers the nation.
The administration has frozen funding and targeted international students as it presses the university for a stronger response to alleged antisemitism.
When Harvard President Alan Garber took the stage at commencement, he was met with cheers. Days earlier, Columbia acting President Claire Shipman was booed.
Amid the Trump administration's feud with Harvard University, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said she wants the school to come to negotiate with the White House. "I'd love to have Harvard come back to the table to negotiate with us,