💨 Abstract
The State Department is investigating Harvard University's participation in a program providing visas for international students and researchers. This follows Harvard's rejection of demands from a federal antisemitism task force and subsequent lawsuits challenging federal cuts. The administration has previously attempted to block foreign students at Harvard and threatened its tax-exempt status, labeling potential funding cuts as a "death sentence." Harvard insists it has addressed antisemitism concerns and will not yield to the administration's demands.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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