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The Trump administration sent a letter to Harvard University that outlined a slew of demands – like reforming its programs, ...
(photo credit: Ken McGagh/Reuters) A letter sent to Harvard University by the Trump administration’s Task Force to Combat Antisemitism was sent by mistake, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
That original letter, sent April 11, ordered Harvard to comply with numerous outlandish demands, among them discontinuing diversity efforts, limiting or outright banning student protests ...
The White House did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on the New York Times report. The April 11 letter ...
The Donald Trump administration now says that the letter to Harvard over alleged antisemitism on campus, that has triggered a confrontation with the Ivy League varsity, was sent by mistake. The New ...
The letter included a series of demands about hiring, admissions and curriculum, which started a legal battle between the university and the White House. Harvard University was told by an ...
(Getty Images via AFP) In yet another ‘oops’ moment for the Donald Trump's administration, the letter it shot to the Harvard University last Friday (April 11) demanding policy changes was sent ...
More than 100 Jewish Harvard students signed an open letter condemning the Trump administration’s threat earlier this month to review approximately $9 billion in federal funding to Harvard.
In a letter sent to the university on Wednesday, Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, demanded “relevant information” regarding each student visa holder at Harvard who has been ...
Harvard University was told by an unidentified official on Trump’s antisemitism task force that a letter of demands had been sent to the university without authorization, the New York Times ...
Elite US university Harvard was hit with a $2.2 billion freeze in federal funding Monday after rejecting a list of sweeping demands that the White House said was intended to crack down on campus ...
That original letter, sent April 11, ordered Harvard to comply with numerous outlandish demands, among them discontinuing diversity efforts, limiting or outright banning student protests, installing ...