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  1. The Harvard Crimson

    The Harvard Kennedy School may allow international students to study online or complete their degrees at the University of Toronto if they are unable to enter the United States next …

  2. The Harvard Crimson | Today's Paper

    The College invited 895 of 6,424 early applicants to join its Class of 2024 Thursday around 7 p.m. The 13.9 acceptance rate represents a 0.5 percent increase from last year.

  3. House Judiciary Committee Subpoenas Harvard for Financial Aid …

    2 days ago · Updated June 26, 2025, at 3:15 p.m. House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) issued a subpoena to Harvard on Thursday, demanding documents on the school’s …

  4. Editorial 2025 - The Harvard Crimson

    Senator Chris Van Hollen: Class of 2025, If Not You, Who? By Christopher Van Hollen Jr.. What Does Harvard Owe?

  5. The Harvard Crimson

    The Trump administration told a federal court on Monday that it has directed consulates and embassies not to base decisions for Harvard visa applicants on its May 22 revocation of …

  6. News - The Harvard Crimson

    Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 confirmed to a group of top-dollar donors Monday that the University is in talks with the Trump administration, according to a person familiar with the call ...

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  8. The Harvard Crimson

    May 29, 2014 · The Senate Finance Committee released proposed changes to the House’s tax and spending bill that would introduce an 8 percent tax on large endowments.

  9. Search - The Harvard Crimson

    HARVARD PRESIDENT CLAUDINE GAY RESIGNS, SHORTEST TENURE IN UNIVERSITY HISTORY. Sections. News; Opinion; Arts; Blog; Magazine; Metro; Multimedia; Sports

  10. Commencement 2025 in 8 Opinions | The Harvard Crimson

    Senator Chris Van Hollen: Class of 2025, If Not You, Who? Harvard Defended You. Now It’s Your Turn. The Revolution Happening at Harvard is More Fundamental Than You Realize I’m a …