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President Donald Trump's administration has escalated its ongoing battle with Harvard, threatening to revoke the university’s ...
A Russian scientist who works at Harvard University’s Medical School has spent the last six ... for an asylum hearing to be considered for refugee status, Romanovsky said. A preliminary hearing ...
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Harvard Medical School researcher Kseniia Petrova was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement after she failed to disclose frog embryos she brought into the country. Petrova’s attorney ...
Harvard Medical School researcher Kseniia Petrova, a Russian national, is reportedly being detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Louisiana. By Kaitlyn Kennedy Richwood, Louisiana - ...
A Russian scientist working at Harvard Medical School was detained at Boston Logan International Airport on February 16 when she was attempting to return from a trip to Paris. Kseniia Petrova ...
Harvard confirmed in a statement Friday that she is a research associate at Harvard Medical School, saying, "We are monitoring this situation." ...
But that's what students at a Somerset County school are helping to fight. Jon Draeger caught up with them as they were packing hundreds of meals -- and shares how their mission is two-fold.
The Harvard School of Public Health suspended its research ... Harvard also will not co-sponsor the Palestine Social Medicine Course at Birzeit this year, according to Simon, who cited safety ...
The organization, founded to help enroll refugee youth in school, is now helping families with basic needs like housing and employment. Founder Alison Hoeman says her organization is struggling to ...
In a manuscript published in the American Journal of Psychiatry titled "Psychiatric Genetics in Clinical Practice: Essential Knowledge for Mental Health ... for Genomic Medicine and first author ...
Andrew Manuel Crespo, a law professor at Harvard Law School, said he worries that the public wrongly assumes that American universities will always be the “model for the world.” For decades ...