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Five Ohio State University students have had their visas revoked, the university confirmed.
From The Columbus Dispatch
The Trump administration revoked the visas of at least two dozen more students across the country over the weekend.
From UPI
Without valid enrollment status or visas, students could be open to immigration enforcement actions against them.
From Los Angeles Times
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The Trump administration is planning to block $510 million in federal grants and contracts for Brown, several news outlets reported on Thursday, including The New York Times and The Associated Press. A university spokesperson told The Providence Journal that the information remained unsubstantiated as of Friday morning.
The Trump administration’s threat is tied to curbing anti-semitism on campus, but Jewish students call the cuts counterproductive. “I feel safer in spaces of academic engagement and open dialogue, not censorship and fear,
The 36 new special patrol officers announced last month by Columbia University were appointed by the New York Police Department and will be subject to the orders of the police commissioner, a Columbia spokesperson confirmed this week.
3don MSN
The school's declaration in federal court on behalf of Rümeysa Öztürk is some of the strongest pushback by a university against the Trump administration's arrests of foreign students.
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Cedarville University will start construction on its new academic center in May, according to a university spokesperson. The $35 million Bolthouse Academic Center is the last building in the school’s $175 million project called One Thousand Days Transformed: The Campaign for Cedarville.
The University of Austin in Texas has implemented what it argues is "the most meritocratic admissions policy" in the country while saying college admissions are "unjust."
University Heights police arrested for disorderly conduct a drunk Blacklick, Ohio man, 19, after he was seen falling into the roadway on Warrensville Center Road.
At Columbia University, which has long borne witness to protests and dissent, the atmosphere has shifted under a new regime of policy changes ostensibly aimed at heightening security, according to CNN interviews with more than a dozen students and faculty.