Harvard secures extension of court order blocking Trump's international student ban
- A US judge extended a temporary restraining order blocking Trump's proclamation seeking to prevent Harvard's international students from entering the country until June 23.
- Trump cited Harvard's engagement with China and other national security concerns as reasons for the proclamation, marking the first time he used executive powers to limit Harvard's ability to host foreign students.
- Harvard amended its lawsuit, saying Trump's proclamation was an end run around the judge's previous decision and violated the First Amendment.
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The most successful and influential Americans come from a surprisingly narrow range of ‘elite’ educational backgrounds
The highest-achieving figures in politics, business, academia, and the media dominate public discourse and wield great influence in society. Education—perhaps especially at “elite” colleges and universities—may lie at the heart of the divide between the general public and these top achievers. In this paper, we build a new data set for the American “elite” and systematically examine the link between selective schools and outstanding achievements.…
In his fight against 'left-wing' universities, Donald Trump is cracking down on medical research. Two Dutch people who are affiliated with Harvard are watching this with dismay. "I have never experienced this before."


Donald Trump makes international students his means of pressure and scares them away. The federal government must now act to bind the specialists of tomorrow.
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