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Harvard sees rise in foreign enrollment, with international students from over 200 countries

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America’s oldest and wealthiest university embraces diversity – with international enrollment up nearly 20% in 15 years.
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Trump Vs Harvard Fight Heats Up: Ivy League School Sues U.S. Govt Over $2.2 Bn Grant Freeze

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The battle between Harvard University and the Trump administration has taken a dramatic turn, as the Ivy League school files a federal lawsuit demanding an end to a $2.2 billion grant freeze. The lawsuit argues that the Trump...
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Harvard University sues Trump administration over funding freeze

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Harvard University sues the Trump administration, after the government said it was cutting billions in funding for the school.
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Harvard University Protests: Trump Threats As U.S. Pres. Labels Ivy League Giant A Joke & Disgrace

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President Donald Trump has reignited his feud with Harvard University, blasting the Ivy League institution as a “joke” and accusing it of abusing its tax-exempt privileges. In remarks from the Oval Office and on his TruthSocial platform,...
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Harvard 'Sets Example' By Defying Trump, Accepts $2.3 Bn Funding Freeze | Big Fight Explained

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In a dramatic escalation of tensions between the Trump administration and higher education institutions, President Donald Trump has frozen over $2 billion in federal funds and $60 million in contracts to Harvard University. The move...
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Harvard University plans to borrow $750 million from Wall Street

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Just days after Donald Trump's federal funding cut threats, Harvard University is now planning to borrow about $750 million from Wall Street as part of a contingency. Last week, the government had sent a letter to the university listing...
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FULL: 'What Hell?' Putin's Largest Attack On Kyiv Ticks Trump; Reveals This Post Iran Nuke Talks...

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U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at his Russian counterpart as he arrived at Joint Base Andrews en route to the White House. Trump said he didn't know 'what the hell happened to Putin' and that 'he was sending rockets into Kyiv in...
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Harvard has created more billionaires than any other U.S. college

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Harvard University has the most billionaire alumni, with its richest student being Mark Zuckerberg.
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What brought this orthopedic surgeon back home

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Orthopedic surgery is a highly sought-after speciality in medicine — and getting into the profession attracts top candidates. Dr. Bernard Burgesson went from Dalhousie Medical School all the way to Boston to do a fellowship at Harvard....
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How to destroy Harvard University | About That

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When Harvard University dug in its heels against threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, his administration doubled down with a laundry list of demands, including access to private student records and changes to who can even attend the...
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Harvard University fights Trump administration's demand, faces $2.2 billion funding freeze

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Harvard University said it won't comply with a list of demands from the Trump administration over alleged violations of civil rights laws. Read the letters back and forth here. (Scripps News)
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Trump Administration Freezes Some Research Grants for Princeton University

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Princeton University says the Trump administration has frozen several research grants for the school, and officials don't know why it happened. Princeton President Chris Eisgruber says the school is ready to cooperate with the White...
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Harvard's Jin is Optimistic on China's Economy

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Harvard's Dr. Keyu Jun believes that the the 'Trump Shock' might well be the spur of a more pragmatic, pro-growth-focused agenda in China. She discusses why exclusively with Rebecca Choong Wilkins and David Ingles on the sidelines of the...
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Davos 2025: Ken Rogoff on Trump, Interest Rates, Dollar

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Ken Rogoff, Harvard professor and former International Monetary Fund chief economist, examines the differences in the US economy and interest rates between the first and second Donald Trump administration, why he believes the odds of an...
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Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Goldin on Gender Pay Gap

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Claudia Goldin became the third woman to receive the Nobel Prize in economics as the US professor was awarded for her research into the factors that explain pay gaps between men and women. Goldin discusses her research with Scarlet Fu...
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'Sickened' by Harvard's Silence on Israel Attack: Summers

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Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary discusses the controversy surrounding Harvard University's response to the Israel-Hamas war. He speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news...
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Summers Says Ackman 'Getting a Bit Carried Away' on Harvard Students

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Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says Bill Ackman is "getting a bit carried away" in his call for Harvard University to reveal the names of students who signed a statement that blamed Israel for Hamas' attack. "I would do...
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Larry Summers Says Jobs Data Adding to Risk of Hard Landing

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"If anything, it looks like job growth is accelerating," former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says, commenting on the September US jobs report. "I can't say that they give anything like assurance of soft landing and I think the...
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Larry Summers Says Fed Caught Up in Soft Landing 'Optimism'

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says it is "more likely than not" that the Federal Reserve will be surprised by the persistence of higher inflation and weaker than expected economic growth. "I think that people are just a...
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The Weight of a College Diploma

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Ruth Simmons, Former Brown University President and Harvard University Senior Adviser shares why she believes a college education is more important than ever and urges corporations to lead the charge in improving diversity and access...
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Summers and Bono Band Together

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Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary and Bono share an unlikely friendship and join forces for a second time to help bring awareness to advocate for debt relief for developing economies.
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Larry Summers Sees 1-in-3 Chances for US Soft Landing

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says the US economy faces a "very narrow window" to achieve a soft landing, and sees the odds of achieving this preferred outcome as "about one in three." Summers speaks on Bloomberg...
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Summers: Down the Path to a Soft Landing

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Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary believes the US economy is still strong, and thinks the cooling labor market signals a step down the path to a soft landing.
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Summers Sees Jobs Report as Step Down Road to Soft Landing

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"I still think the road to a soft landing is a very difficult one, but this was a step down that road," says former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, commenting on the August employment report. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's...