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US Homeland Security threatens to strip Harvard University's eligibility to enrol international students
Washington, DC, April 17: US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has threatened to revoke Harvard University's eligibility to enrol international students if it does not turn over records on international students' "illegal and violent activities," the agency has said according to CNN.
Donald Trump calls Harvard a joke, labels university's hiring process Radical Left
Washington DC, April 16: US President Donald Trump on Wednesday criticised Harvard University, denouncing its hiring practices as "woke" and "Radical Left." He went on to call the institution a "joke" and added that the university should not be considered on any list of the "World's Great Universities or Colleges."
Prez Trump threatens to strip Harvard University of its tax-exempt status
Washington, April 16: The row between Harvard University and US President Donald Trump escalated further after the elite university refused to accept far-reaching policy changes ordered by the White House, and Trump threatened to strip it of its tax-exempt status.
Trump administration announces freeze on USD 2.2 billion in multi-year grants to Harvard University
Washington, DC, April 15: The Trump administration's Joint Task Force to Combat Antisemitism said it is freezing more than USD 2 billion in multi-year grants and contracts to Harvard University in Massachusetts, Fox News reported. The decision comes after the Harvard University president issued a statement saying the school would not follow the administration's demands regarding antisemitism.
Federal funding frozen for Harvard after clash with Trump administration
Washington, April 15: Harvard University is facing a major financial setback after the Donald Trump administration imposed a freeze on $2.2 billion in federal funding, following the university's refusal to comply with a list of sweeping demands related to governance, campus policies, and civil rights enforcement.
'India 2047: Building a climate-resilient future' symposium concludes with strong commitment to action
New Delhi, March 23: The 'India 2047: Building a Climate-Resilient Future' symposium concluded today at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. The event culminated in a strong call for ongoing action, collaboration, and policy-driven initiatives to enhance climate adaptation and resilience.
Nita Ambani to showcase India's contribution to the world at Harvard University's Annual India Conference
Mumbai, February 12: Founder and chairperson of Reliance Foundation, Nita Ambani, will deliver the keynote session at Harvard University's prestigious Annual India Conference on Indian business, policy, and culture. She will engage in a fireside chat with Nitin Nohria, a noted academic and former Dean of Harvard Business School, to discuss various aspects of India's art and culture and how they can play a strong role in positioning India in the modern world.
Most engineered human cells created for studying disease
England, February 1: Scientists have successfully engineered the most complicated human cell lines ever, indicating that our genomes are more tolerant to significant structural alterations than previously assumed.