Trump targets university accreditation — a non-governmental designation
By April Rubin
Trump, Harvard fight escalates after president said deal was close
By Lonas Cochran
DHS Subpoenas Harvard for Documents on International Students
White House steps up attacks on Harvard, including threatening the school’s accreditation
By Aidan Ryan & Anjali Huynh
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Harvard College, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Replace Diversity Offices Amid DEI Purge | News
Harvard takes down more DEI websites, launches new center for ‘culture and community’
By Claire Thornton
Websites serving Harvard undergrad women, minority and LGBTQ students taken down, Crimson reports
By Dakin Andone
Harvard Abruptly Caves to Trump After Months of Fighting
By Edith Olmsted
One in two faculty members who responded to a survey of Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences said the Trump administration’s actions have discouraged them from expressing their political views. More than 70 percent reported feeling negatively about t
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The Trump staffers who set out to reshape their alma maters
By Dan Rosenzweig-ziff & Emily Davies
How Harvard’s Ties to China Helped Make It a White House Target
By Stephanie Saul & Steven Rich
It’s a bit early to oppose Harvard’s negotiations with Trump
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By Carine Hajjar
Trump ‘just wants to make Harvard bleed,’ and these alumni are standing up to him
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By Renée Loth
Harvard students push back as over 200 sign open letter against demands from Trump administration
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Harvard Professor Union Will Oppose Any Deal With Trump
Harvard Students Rally Against Potential Federal Concessions in Open Letter
By Walter Hudson
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Trump Administration Finds Harvard Violated Civil Rights Law
Harvard students sign open letter urging university to hold line in negotiations with Trump administration
By Travis Andersen
Harvard’s Fight Is a Defense of Democracy and Civic Virtue
By Emily Chamlee-Wright
Harvard is the wealthiest U.S. university. Can it survive a Trump standoff?
By Susan Svrluga & Danielle Douglas-Gabriel
Harvard Is Staring at a Billion-Dollar Budget Shortfall From Clash With Trump
By Juliet Chung & Heather Gillers
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A reckoning: Trump’s attacks are inspiring self-reflection in higher ed
By Juliet Schulman-hall & Will Katcher
How US Universities Became So Vulnerable to Government Threats
By Ellen Schrecker
Apathy Over Attacks on Higher Education Needs to Change
By Matt Motta & Dominik A. Stecula
Larger fights rage on, but Trump racking up wins against colleges
By Lonas Cochran
Courage Should Be in the Job Description
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Government Used Canary Mission List To Create Reports on Over 100 Student Protesters, DHS Official Testifies | News
By William C. Mao & Laurel Shugart
Trump officials used shadowy website to target pro-Palestinian academics for deportation, court records show
By Josh Gerstein & Kyle Cheney
Immigration Officials Used Shadowy Pro-Israel Group to Target Student Activists
By Zach Montague
DHS investigated over 5,000 student protesters listed on doxxing website: Official
By Nadine El-Bawab
ICE used doxxing website to find people to deport, investigator testifies
By Todd Wallack
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Harvard hired a researcher to uncover its ties to slavery. He says the results cost him his job: 'We found too many slaves'
By Michela Moscufo
Harvard Announces a Contingency Plan for Some of Its International Students
By Stephanie Saul
Harvard and University of Toronto make contingency plan for international students
By Wa Lone
With International Admits in Limbo, Harvard Extends Waitlist Admissions Past June 30 Cutoff
Harvard-White House Talks Stall, Threatening Quick Settlement
By Akayla Gardner
University of Toronto agrees to host Harvard students facing Trump visa restrictions
By Leyland Cecco
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Harvard Removes 800 Students From Grad Union, Claiming They Are Not Employees | News
By Amann Mahajan & Hugo C. Chiasson
Broad Institute Lays Off 75 Workers in Cost-Cutting Wave Amid Trump Funding Threats | News
By William C. Mao & Laurel Shugart
Why Trump is really going after Harvard
By David Smith
In extremely rare move, Harvard revokes tenure and cuts ties with star business professor
By Kirk Carapezza
Judge says she'll decide next week in Harvard lawsuit against Trump administration
By Elissa Nadworny
Breaking Down the Harvard vs. Trump Timeline
By Solcyre Burga
Harvard Revokes Tenure From Francesca Gino, Business School Professor Accused of Data Fraud | News
By William C. Mao, Graham W. Lee & Veronica H. Paulus
Harvard Stands Up
By Richard Parker
Opinion | Harvard Derangement Syndrome
By Steven Pinker
Harvard says tuition will be free for families making $200K or less
By Bill Hutchinson & Taylor Dunn
Will Harvard Bend or Break?
By Nathan Heller
Harvard Is Releasing a Massive Free AI Training Dataset Funded by OpenAI and Microsoft
By Kate Knibbs
Harvard comes in dead last in nationwide free speech rankings
By Ross Cristantiello
Here Is All the Science at Risk in Trump’s Clash With Harvard
By Aatish Bhatia, Emily Badger & Ethan Singer
What Happens if ‘Harvard Is Not Harvard’?
By Sarah Mervosh & Michael S. Schmidt
Harvard Wins Initial Court Fight to Keep Its International Students
By Stephanie Saul, Sarah Mervosh & Michael Charles Bender
Trump Administration Says It Is Halting Harvard's Ability to Enroll International Students
By Michael S. Schmidt & Michael Charles Bender