The Trump Administration cut ties with Harvard's military education programs in February. Here's how Harvard responded.
Pete Hegseth announced last month that the Pentagon would cancel several education opportunities for service members at Harvard University.
The university says military applicants can either defer or be considered for admissions at peer institutions.
The contingency plan follows the Pentagon's annoucement last month it would cut ties with the institution, throwing into question the status of students admitted to Kennedy School's graduate programs ...
The Trump administration is suing Harvard University, saying it has refused to provide admissions records that the Justice ...
The Harvard Kennedy School will allow accepted active-duty military students to defer enrollment for up to four years or ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include comment by Harvard University. After threatening nearly $3 billion in ...
Harvard University will have to release six years’ worth of admission data due to a lawsuit filed by a group with ties to anti-affirmative action organizations that alleges the university’s admission ...
Justice Department Sues Harvard University for Withholding Race-Related Admissions Documents ...
Key Points ・The U.S. Justice Department has sued Harvard University, alleging the school failed to provide detailed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Admitted international students will be allowed to accept admission at Harvard University and at a foreign institution as a ...
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include comment by Harvard University. After threatening nearly $3 billion in federal funding cuts at Harvard University, the U.S. Department of Justice ...