DOGE officials have used their control of a federal payment system to keep money away from Harvard — even after a judge’s ruling required the National Institutes of Health to let some grants start flowing in July.
In @thecrimson
https://t.co/15kppFqEKD
Harvard told two professors this week that a Black Lives Matter message posted in their windows would be taken down, claiming it violated campus use rules.
But the professors say their sign is in compliance.
w/ @VeronicaHPaulus in @thecrimson
https://t.co/VcoW4ONh3y
Despite Harvard's recent legal victories, one incoming freshman remains barred from entering the U.S. due to Donald Trump's 12-country travel ban. Read Rozhan Rasti's story in @thecrimson.
w/ @camsrivastava
https://t.co/B96SKOfKVy
One in two faculty who responded to @thecrimson's annual Faculty of Arts and Sciences survey said the Trump administration’s actions have discouraged them from expressing their political views.
w/ @VeronicaHPaulus
https://t.co/tCWAOFAnsn
A DHS official testified that the government created reports on potential criminal conduct by more than 100 student protesters nationwide, drawing their names from a 5,000-person list compiled by the doxxing website Canary Mission.
w/ @laurelmshugart
https://t.co/1js2soGOeZ
Starting off today with Department of Homeland Security subpoenas (https://t.co/JwtPKlRxUn) and new threats to Harvard's accreditation (https://t.co/zLIdRmqlNY)
in @thecrimson via @dhruvtkpatel and @graceunkyoon:
Scoop: Harvard President Alan Garber confirmed to top-dollar donors Monday that the University has resumed talks with the Trump administration, per a source.
It’s the first time a Harvard official has acknowledged the negotiations.
w/ @graceunkyoon
https://t.co/RI29nziYMH
@graceunkyoon and my first piece in The Provincetown Independent:
Just 2 of the 38 people arrested in recent ICE raids on Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard had committed serious crimes — despite claims the operation targeted “egregious” offenders.
https://t.co/Bxtscxix9J
The Trump Administration apparently violated a TRO granted by a federal judge by denying a Harvard postdoctoral student’s visa Friday morning. The notice cited Trump’s Wednesday proclamation — which had been blocked.
w/ @camsrivastava in @thecrimson
https://t.co/FzifVd2YH9
Harvard’s effort to overturn Trump’s Wednesday order barring incoming international students from entering the country to attend Harvard is unlikely to yield a quick legal victory. Read in @thecrimson.
w/ @camsrivastava, @graceunkyoon, @dhruvtkpatel
https://t.co/FvKpTZyA2C
Allston-Brighton has felt the impacts as ICE ramps up activity nationwide. But as ICE keeps much of its activity in the dark, residents have taken to social media to report nearly 30 alleged ICE detainments in the past month.
with @EmilySchwartz37
https://t.co/LNsmZsZLTn
In Harvard President Alan Garber's first @thecrimson interview since Dec 2024, held as Harvard waited to hear whether a judge would restore its ability to enroll international students, Garber vowed to defend them.
via @dhruvtkpatel and @graceunkyoon: https://t.co/DbTcwYGbzU
NEW: The Trump administration ordered pauses on scheduling interviews for student visa applicants, according to a Tuesday cable from Rubio obtained by Politico — potentially disrupting the plans of incoming Harvard students.
w/ @camsrivastava
https://t.co/O0hlNGZwTm
Harvard sued the Trump administration Friday morning and plans to file a temporary restraining order to stop the Department of Homeland Security from revoking its certification to enroll international students.
@dhruvtkpatel and @graceunkyoon report.
https://t.co/IKrK3Jj1om
What does the DHS's decision to revoke Harvard's ability to host international students mean for those currently on campus? The Crimson spoke with legal experts to find out.
w/ @graceunkyoon and @camsrivastava in @thecrimson
https://t.co/7u107LKKOy
Another day, another funding cut to Harvard — this time, $60 million in multi-year grant commitments from the Department of Health and Human Services.
in @thecrimson via @dhruvtkpatel and @graceunkyoon: https://t.co/Yikvw18NJb
Harvard asked to name two more federal agencies in its lawsuit against the Trump administration and encompass the administration’s expanding campaign against Harvard.
@graceunkyoon reports.
https://t.co/140Cmsr5rY
The Cambridge City Council voted to close the Transition Wellness Center and requested a $1 million allocation for housing vouchers to support residents’ transitions to alternative sites.
@laurel.shugart and @graceunkyoon report.
https://t.co/IrHD9X2eqJ
NEW: Harvard President Alan Garber will take a voluntary 25% salary cut as the University stares down a $2.6 billion funding cut.
Harvard presidents have historically made >$1M annually — so a 25% cut could amount to a six-figure sum.
w/ @graceunkyoon
https://t.co/T1DTRAH29e