
U.S. Cuts $100M Harvard Funding in Education Overhaul Push
U.S. terminates $100M Harvard funding amid broader campaign to reshape higher education priorities and advance conservative policy objectives.
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U.S. terminates $100M Harvard funding amid broader campaign to reshape higher education priorities and advance conservative policy objectives.
A US federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s policy barring foreign students from Harvard, offering relief to international scholars amid ongoing legal battles.
A US federal judge halts Trump’s policy targeting international students, as Hong Kong universities offer alternative enrollment options.
Harvard sues Trump administration over revocation of international student enrollment rights, citing constitutional violations and academic freedom threats.
China criticizes U.S. revocation of Harvard’s international student program, warning against politicizing education and vowing to protect scholars’ rights.
Mexican student Moraima Ordoñez highlights cultural exchange’s role in China-Latin America ties ahead of key 2025 CELAC Forum anniversary.
Canadian TCM practitioner Martin Haase fosters academic cooperation and cultural understanding between Hunan and British Columbia through martial arts and medicine.
Bill Gates forecasts AI-driven solutions to global doctor and teacher shortages, citing healthcare and education sector advancements. Challenges span Africa, India, and the U.S.
U.S. restrictions on Chinese students risk undermining tech innovation, university funding, and cultural diplomacy, experts warn. Analysis of economic and strategic impacts.