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๐ŸŽ“๐Ÿ”ฅ TRUMP VS HARVARD: The Explosive Fight Over Foreign Students NO One Saw Coming!

 ๐ŸŽ“๐Ÿ”ฅ TRUMP VS HARVARD: The Explosive Fight Over Foreign Students NO One Saw Coming! If you thought the Trump vs. Ivy League drama was over, think again. This time, it’s not about tweets or taxes—it’s about Harvard’s international students , and Donald Trump is demanding names. Literally. In a fiery post on his own social media platform, the president doubled down on his Sunday claim that a third of Harvard's student body hails from foreign countries—“some not at all friendly to the United States,” he emphasized. He followed it with a chilling demand: Harvard must hand over the names and countries of origin for every one of those students. Why? Because, according to Trump, the U.S. government gives Harvard billions—and that means full access. Let’s pause for a second. This isn’t just about college paperwork. It’s about federal funding, privacy rights, international diplomacy, and academic independence. Trump even went as far as threatening to strip Harvard of $3 billion in grant...

Harvard Ph.D. Students Awarded Over $130,000 for Social and Health Equity Research! ๐ŸŽ“๐Ÿ’ฐ

 Harvard Ph.D. Students Awarded Over $130,000 for Social and Health Equity Research! ๐ŸŽ“๐Ÿ’ฐ In a groundbreaking move, the Harvard Kennedy School’s Angelopoulos Professor of Public Policy Marcella Alsan and the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy’s Health Inequality Lab have awarded 28 Ph.D. students up to $5,000 each for their dissertation projects focused on social and health equity. This funding, totaling over $130,000, underscores the importance of advancing research in these critical areas. Marcella Alsan highlighted the inspirational and innovative scholarship of these Ph.D. students, emphasizing their role in teaching and pushing faculty to stay current.  This funding will support a diverse range of projects, from examining the economic and political consequences of water rights allocation in Chile to studying the multi-generational impact of foreclosure and housing displacement in the U.S. One recipient, Taylor J. Robinson, a third-year Ph.D. student at the Chan Scho...