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美司法部官员:政府打算就反犹太主义指控起诉加州大学
news flash· 2025-05-28 10:38
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. government plans to file large-scale lawsuits against the University of California system and other universities across the East Coast, West Coast, and Midwest for allegations of anti-Semitism [1] Group 1 - The initiative is led by Leo Terrell, a senior legal advisor at the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division [1] - The federal government is expected to bring hate crime charges as part of this legal action [1]
白宫重拳打击哈佛,国际生突遭集体驱逐
36氪· 2025-05-23 15:35
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the significant impact of the Trump administration's decision to revoke Harvard University's certification for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), effectively barring the university from enrolling international students, which could have severe financial and academic repercussions for both Harvard and the broader U.S. higher education system [3][4][5]. Group 1: Impact on Harvard University - The revocation of SEVP certification means Harvard cannot enroll any new international students for the 2025-2026 academic year, affecting approximately 6,800 current international students who make up about 27% of the total student body [5][7]. - The financial implications are significant, as international students typically pay higher tuition fees, with Harvard's tuition for the upcoming academic year set at $59,320, and total costs potentially reaching $87,000 [7][10]. - Harvard's response includes a legal challenge against the Trump administration, asserting that the actions are illegal and detrimental to the university's mission and community [4][8]. Group 2: Broader Context of U.S. Higher Education - The article highlights a growing conflict between the Trump administration and elite U.S. universities, with Harvard being a focal point due to its historical significance and financial resources [5][10]. - The administration's actions are part of a broader strategy to reshape U.S. higher education, targeting perceived liberal biases in academic institutions and attempting to reduce federal funding to those that do not align with conservative values [13][16]. - The article notes that over 1.1 million international students were enrolled in U.S. universities for the 2023-2024 academic year, with a significant portion from India and China, indicating the importance of international students to the U.S. education system [8]. Group 3: Legal and Political Ramifications - The Trump administration's actions have led to multiple lawsuits, including one from Harvard against the government, and a broader legal context where international students have faced visa terminations and identity issues [11][18]. - The article mentions that the administration's approach has been criticized for exacerbating internal divisions within the U.S. and for failing to address the underlying issues of anti-Semitism and campus safety [10][19]. - The ongoing legal battles and political maneuvers reflect a significant shift in the landscape of U.S. higher education, with potential long-term consequences for academic freedom and international collaboration [17][19].
白宫重拳打击哈佛,国际生突遭集体驱逐
虎嗅APP· 2025-05-23 11:47
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the Trump administration's decision to revoke Harvard University's certification to enroll international students, which significantly impacts the university's ability to attract foreign students and threatens its financial stability [3][5][9]. Group 1: Impact on Harvard University - The revocation of the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification means Harvard cannot enroll any new international students for the 2025-2026 academic year, affecting approximately 6,800 current international students [4][5]. - Harvard's international student population constitutes about 27% of its total enrollment, and the overall international academic community at Harvard reaches nearly 9,970 individuals [4]. - The financial implications are severe, as international students typically pay higher tuition fees, with costs reaching up to $87,000 including living expenses [5][9]. Group 2: Political Context and Reactions - The Trump administration's actions are seen as part of a broader cultural war against elite educational institutions, aiming to reshape higher education to align with conservative political ideologies [10][11]. - Harvard has indicated it will challenge the government's decision legally, marking a significant escalation in the conflict between the university and the Trump administration [6][10]. - The administration's claims of Harvard harboring anti-American sentiments and supporting terrorism have been met with strong rebuttals from the university, which argues that international students enrich the academic environment [5][8]. Group 3: Broader Implications for U.S. Higher Education - The article highlights that the actions against Harvard could set a precedent affecting other universities, as the Trump administration has already frozen or terminated nearly $30 billion in federal funding to Harvard [12][13]. - The ongoing legal battles and political pressures may lead to a chilling effect on international student enrollment across U.S. universities, which have seen over 1.1 million international students in the 2023-2024 academic year [6][9]. - The situation reflects a growing trend of political interference in higher education, raising concerns about the future of academic freedom and diversity in U.S. institutions [10][11].
哈佛认证失效国际生陷绝境 白银TD多空博弈白热化
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-05-23 01:43
Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has officially stated that Harvard University has serious failures in campus safety management, particularly in controlling anti-American rhetoric and support for terrorism, leading to harassment of various groups, including Jewish students [3] - As a result of these findings, Harvard University will lose its certification to participate in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), which will immediately affect its ability to enroll international students [3] - Currently, Harvard has 6,800 international students, accounting for 27% of its total student population, a significant increase from 19.6% in 2006 [3] Group 2 - The withdrawal of Harvard's certification will not only impact academic exchanges but will also have a significant financial impact on the university, as the federal government has frozen over $2.6 billion in special funds and terminated future funding plans [3] - The current administration's actions reflect a trend of increasing intervention in higher education institutions' academic freedom and autonomy, particularly regarding anti-Semitism and diversity policies [4]
以色列驻美使馆工作人员遭枪杀,事发地靠近FBI办事处,特朗普发声
21世纪经济报道· 2025-05-22 06:12
据央视新闻报道,当地时间5月2 1日晚, 两名以色列驻美国大使馆工作人员在华盛顿特区犹 太博物馆外的活动中遭枪击身亡 。消息人士透露,警方已对一名相关嫌疑人进行讯问。 以色列驻美大使馆发言人塔尔·奈姆·科恩当晚发表声明称:"今晚,两名以色列大使馆工作人 员在参加位于华盛顿特区犹太博物馆的一场活动时,被近距离击中。" 事发地点靠近联邦调查局(FBI)驻华盛顿特区办事处。FBI高级发言人本·威廉姆森在社交平 台上发文表示,联邦调查局与华盛顿警察局正在联手处理现场事宜。 以色列常驻联合国大使丹尼·达农在社交平台上称此次枪击事件是"令人发指的反犹太恐怖行 为",并表示"伤害外交人员和犹太社区越过了红线。" 据新华社报道,美国警方表示,犯罪嫌疑人为3 0岁的埃利亚斯·罗德里格斯,来自伊利诺伊州 芝加哥。此人已被捕。 特 朗 普 在 社 交 媒 体 上 发 文 说 : " 这 些 发 生 在 华 盛 顿 的 可 怕 杀 戮 明 显 基 于 反 犹 主 义 , 必 须 结 束。" 来 源 | 央视新闻、新华社 本期编辑 张嘉钰 21君荐读 "网友反映强烈"!中央网信办发文 美国务卿:俄方将在数天内提出俄乌停火大纲 黄金创新 ...
特朗普:哈佛大学不免税!
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-05-03 03:23
Core Points - President Trump announced plans to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status, stating "they deserve it" [4][5] - The conflict between Trump and Harvard has intensified, with Trump threatening to change the university's tax treatment for weeks [3][5] - Harvard University has refused to comply with the Trump administration's demands for significant reforms in its management and admissions policies [7][11] Group 1: Tax-Exempt Status - Trump has indicated that the revocation of Harvard's tax-exempt status is a consequence of the university's actions [4][8] - The potential loss of tax-exempt status could result in Harvard losing millions of dollars annually [8] - The IRS has been requested to initiate the process of revoking Harvard's tax-exempt status, which allows donors to receive tax deductions for their contributions [8] Group 2: Federal Funding and Compliance - The Trump administration has frozen approximately $2.26 billion in federal funding to Harvard due to the university's refusal to comply with government demands [11][12] - Harvard has filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming that the freezing of funds illegally harms the university's academic independence [12] - The administration has also scrutinized 117 violations by Harvard related to foreign funding reporting [10] Group 3: Broader Implications for Higher Education - The Trump administration has taken similar actions against seven other prestigious universities, indicating a broader strategy to pressure academic institutions to align with its political agenda [14] - The freezing of federal funds has been described as a normalization of extreme measures to influence university policies [14]
联邦经费遭冻结!哈佛大学怒了,起诉特朗普政府!美媒:斗争“重大升级”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-04-22 01:56
美国哈佛大学14日拒绝了特朗普政府提出的对其管理结构、招聘及招生政策进行大幅改革的要求。美国政府随即宣布冻结该校总额约22.6亿美元的联邦经 费。15日,特朗普再发出威胁,要取消哈佛大学的免税资格,并要求该校道歉。 另据央视新闻报道,特朗普政府于4月14日宣布冻结向哈佛大学提供的约23亿美元多年期拨款和6000万美元多年期合同。据悉,哈佛大学当日曾表示,将不 会遵守特朗普政府为打击反犹太主义运动提出的一系列要求。 此外,特朗普政府18日还表示,已要求哈佛大学提供过去十年来的外国资金及部分外国关系的记录。 美国教育部致函哈佛大学校长,表示哈佛大学在2014年至2019年期间披露的信息"不完整且不准确"。有分析称,这是美国政府针对哈佛大学的最新升级行 动。 近日,美国联邦政府以冻结联邦经费为要挟,要求多所高校"整改",美国著名私立学府哈佛大学则选择"硬刚"。 每经编辑 毕陆名 据新华社22日消息,美国哈佛大学21日对特朗普政府提起诉讼,指控政府试图以冻结联邦资金为手段控制哈佛大学的学术决策。 哈佛大学校长艾伦·M·加伯当天在致哈佛社区成员的一封信中说,该校已在马萨诸塞州联邦地区法院对特朗普政府发起诉讼,要求政府停 ...