Trump Administration Revokes Harvard’s Right to Enroll Foreign Students

In a dramatic escalation of tensions between the White House and Harvard University, the Trump administration has revoked the institution’s right to enroll foreign students—a move that affects more than a quarter of the school’s current student population. The decision was delivered on Thursday by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who cited Harvard’s alleged failure…

Harvard Offloads $1 Billion of Private Equity Stakes Amid Financial Strains and Political Pressure

In the face of growing financial uncertainty and escalating political tension, Harvard University is reportedly in advanced discussions to sell about $1 billion worth of its private equity holdings, marking one of the largest such moves by a U.S. university endowment. The planned sale comes as Harvard grapples with mounting liquidity challenges, a sluggish private…

Harvard Expands Financial Aid: Free Tuition for Families Earning Under $200,000

Harvard University has announced a major expansion of its financial aid program, offering free tuition to students from families earning $200,000 or less annually. This initiative, set to take effect in the 2025 academic year, is part of Harvard’s ongoing commitment to making higher education more accessible, particularly for middle-income families, CNBC reported. Harvard President…