
Anemona Hartocollis
National Correspondent at The New York Times
National correspondent on higher education for The New York Times.
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6 days ago |
estadao.com.br | Alan Blinder |Anemona Hartocollis |Stephanie Saul |Vimal Patel
No final da semana passada, autoridades da Universidade Harvard tentavam decifrar o que o governo Trump queria que a instituição fizesse para combater o antissemitismo. O governo havia feito algumas exigências diretas, como exigir que a instituição proibisse o uso de máscaras, frequentemente defendido pelos manifestantes. Mas outras exigências pareciam vagas.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Alan Blinder |Anemona Hartocollis |Vimal Patel |Stephanie Saul
Si los funcionarios del gobierno buscaban una pelea, su táctica parece haber funcionado. Pero como el propio gobierno de Trump no hizo pública la explosiva carta, Harvard tuvo tiempo de afinar un contraataque, que incluía un pulido sitio web en el que se describían sus contribuciones a la sociedad. Fue un raro ejemplo de una universidad que eclipsó la campaña del gobierno de Trump, que a menudo se ha basado en la imprevisibilidad.
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1 week ago |
afr.com | Alan Blinder |Anemona Hartocollis |Vimal Patel |Stephanie Saul
Alan Blinder, Anemona Hartocollis, Vimal Patel and Stephanie SaulApr 16, 2025 – 4.35pmGift this articleSubscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? LoginLate last week, officials at Harvard University were trying to decipher what the Trump administration wanted the school to do to combat antisemitism.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Alan Blinder |Anemona Hartocollis |Vimal Patel |Stephanie Saul
The Trump administration will freeze over $2 billion in federal funds because Harvard refused to comply with a list of demands. Harvard leaders believed saying no was worth the risk. Late last week, officials at Harvard University were trying to decipher what the Trump administration wanted the school to do to combat antisemitism. The government had made some straightforward demands, like requiring the school to ban masks, which are often favored by protesters. But other demands seemed vague.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Anemona Hartocollis
More than two dozen are joining a legal effort to free a Tufts University student the Trump administration is trying to deport because of her pro-Palestinian views. They are a group of progressive Jewish organizations and congregations, and they are coming to the defense of Rumeysa Ozturk, a Muslim graduate student at Tufts, who faces deportation after she helped write an essay critical of Israel.
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RT @HigherEdNick: Important story on the Tufts graduate student, via @anemonanyc https://t.co/zn0e6qeyD1

Does Trump’s anti-DEI ideology threaten a crucible for racial equality: West Point? https://t.co/5HlNFpHvQ4 via @NYTimes

Most fun fact about Harvard’s new provost: “I think he could have had a Hollywood career…”via @NYTimes https://t.co/4GYpeR6us1