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Trump UPS demands from Harvard, seeks $1 billion settlement

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Trump Demands $1 Billion From Harvard as a Prolonged Standoff Appears to Deepen
President Donald Trump is demanding a $1 billion payment from Harvard University to end his prolonged standoff with the Ivy League campus, doubling the amount he sought previously as both sides appear

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Trump, Changing Course, Throws Harvard Deal Talks Into Chaos
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Trump ups demands from Harvard, seeks $1 billion settlement after months of strained talks
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Trump: NY Times Harvard report ‘completely wrong’
President Trump tore into The New York Times early Tuesday over reporting that his administration is dropping a cash ask to settle investigations into Harvard University.

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Trump seeks $1 billion from Harvard in dispute over alleged campus antisemitism
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Trump Says He Seeks $1 Billion ‘in Damages’ From Harvard
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Why Trump’s focus on Harvard’s foreign students matters to other schools

Harvard and the Trump administration are waging a court battle over the school's right to welcome international students on its campus. A Harvard loss in this case could mean big trouble for other colleges,
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Harvard University centralises summer programme deadlines under new funding office

Harvard College introduces a unified system for summer funding and program applications. This new approach, managed by the Summer Funding Opportunities Office, aims for fairness and clarity. Students now face three application rounds with set deadlines.
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Harvard-backed program drops ‘students of color’ requirement after legal complaint

Key Takeaways ・The Union Scholars summer scholarship program, supported by Harvard, revised its eligibility criteria to remove the 'students of color' requirement following a legal complaint from the Equal Protection Project,
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