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China Expands Influence at U.N. Cultural Agency as U.S. Withdraws Under Trump

China Expands Influence at U.N. Cultural Agency as U.S. Withdraws Under Trump

Jacqueline L. Wood|Sept. 3, 2025

As the Trump administration exits UNESCO, China accelerates its influence in the U.N. cultural agency, reshaping global narratives around heritage, education, and geopolitics.

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Columbia University Expels and Suspends Students Over Hamilton Hall Takeover

Columbia University Expels and Suspends Students Over Hamilton Hall Takeover

Jacqueline L. Wood|Sept. 3, 2025

Columbia University has taken disciplinary action against students involved in the occupation of Hamilton Hall during pro-Palestinian demonstrations, expelling several and suspending others as tensions persist on campus.

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Trump-Era Student Arrests Face Legal Challenge That May Redefine Protest Rights

Trump-Era Student Arrests Face Legal Challenge That May Redefine Protest Rights

Jacqueline L. Wood|Sept. 3, 2025

A federal lawsuit challenges the legality of arrests made during campus protests against Donald Trump’s immigration policies, raising questions about free speech, racial discrimination, and the criminalization of dissent.

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Federal Judge Presses Trump Administration Over Threats to Harvard’s Funding

Federal Judge Presses Trump Administration Over Threats to Harvard’s Funding

Jacqueline L. Wood|Sept. 3, 2025

A federal judge questions the Trump administration’s attempt to revoke federal funding from Harvard University over its admissions policies, highlighting concerns about political interference and the rule of law.

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As Harvard and Trump Head to Court, the Government Piles on the Pressure

As Harvard and Trump Head to Court, the Government Piles on the Pressure

Jacqueline L. Wood|Sept. 3, 2025

The legal battle between Harvard University and the Trump-era federal government intensifies, as new filings and strategies emerge ahead of a landmark court hearing with major implications for civil rights and academic freedom.

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How a Floral Design Master Spends His Day With Roses and Rosé

How a Floral Design Master Spends His Day With Roses and Rosé

Jacqueline L. Wood|Sept. 3, 2025

An intimate look at a celebrated floral designer’s daily routine balancing meticulous rose arranging with moments of rosé and creativity, revealing the passion, artistry, and rituals behind a life in blooms.

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State Department Official Says Criticism of Israel Can Lead to Visa Revocations

State Department Official Says Criticism of Israel Can Lead to Visa Revocations

Jacqueline L. Wood|Sept. 3, 2025

A senior State Department official acknowledged that public criticism of Israel or U.S. policy may be considered grounds for revoking foreign students’ visas, raising constitutional and free‑speech concerns amid a Trump-era crackdown.

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Education Department Launches Civil Rights Probe into DACA-Only Scholarships

Education Department Launches Civil Rights Probe into DACA-Only Scholarships

Betty D. Chambers|Sept. 3, 2025

The U.S. Education Department’s civil rights office is investigating five universities over scholarships exclusively for DACA or undocumented students, raising concerns over Title VI violations and higher‑ed equity policies under the Trump administration.

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State Department Opens Investigation Into Harvard’s Use of International Exchange Visas

State Department Opens Investigation Into Harvard’s Use of International Exchange Visas

Betty D. Chambers|Sept. 3, 2025

The State Department has launched a formal probe into Harvard University’s eligibility as a sponsor of J‑1 exchange visitor visas, escalating the Trump administration’s targeting of the Ivy League amid claims of political retaliation and national security concerns.

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