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Days after his administration moved to stop Harvard University from enrolling foreign students, President Trump said at a news conference Wednesday that the Ivy League college should set a limit for how many international students it accepts.
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Harvard professor Arthur Brooks encouraged the university to use the Trump administration's challenges as a growth opportunity, advocating for more viewpoint diversity.
Traditionally giving speakers and students opportunities for unscripted moments, graduation events this week unfold as the university tries to thread a needle with the White House between resistance and accommodation.
Following the revocation of a key certification allowing Harvard to enroll international students, Donald Trump suggested there should be a 15% cap on foreign students at the institution.
President Trump wants to divert federal funds from Harvard to trade schools. But experts say the process isn't that simple.
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Harvard University should have a 15% cap on the number of foreign students it admits and that the Ivy League school needs to show the administration their current list of students from other countries.
The U.S. General Services Administration asked federal agencies to reconsider all federal contracts with Harvard.
The government already has canceled more than $2.6 billion in federal research grants for the Ivy League school.
When Alfred Williamson packed his bags to travel to Denmark for summer break after a whirlwind first year at Harvard University, he could not wait to return.
The White House press secretary dished on the administration's position about skills that America "needs" in its society.