
Lauren Mascarenhas
National Breaking News Writer at CNN
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4 days ago |
wlwt.com | Lauren Mascarenhas
The 2025 class president of MIT was barred from attending her graduation ceremony on Friday after delivering a speech denouncing the war in Gaza at a commencement event the day before. Related video above: Chaos erupts on first day of US-backed aid distribution in Gaza after weeks of hungerMegha Vemuri told CNN that after her speech, the university’s senior leadership informed her she was not allowed to attend Friday’s commencement ceremony and was barred from campus until the event concluded.
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4 days ago |
cnn.com | Lauren Mascarenhas
MIT's 2025 class president Megha Vemuri condemned the university's ties to Israel during a speech Thursday. Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty Images See all topics Email Link Copied! The 2025 class president of MIT was barred from attending her graduation ceremony on Friday after delivering a speech denouncing the war in Gaza at a commencement event the day before.
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flipboard.com | Lauren Mascarenhas
18 hours agoDr. Fauci addresses Trump's research cuts, Harvard international studentsIn a wide-ranging conversation at the WBUR Festival, Fauci spoke about his relationship with the media and his work during the pandemic. Fauci also spoke about the cuts to research funding during Trump's second term.
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1 week ago |
aol.com | Lauren Mascarenhas |Gloria Pazmino
A US district court judge in Vermont ruled that Kseniia Petrova, the Harvard Medical School researcher from Russia accused of smuggling frog embryos into the United States, could be released from ICE custody on bail. The researcher remains in custody until a bail hearing on criminal charges, expected next week. Petrova, 30, was arrested at Boston Logan International Airport on February 16 and detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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1 week ago |
kxly.com | Lauren Mascarenhas |Gloria Pazmino
(CNN) — A US district court judge in Vermont ruled that Kseniia Petrova, the Harvard Medical School researcher from Russia accused of smuggling frog embryos, could be released from ICE custody on bail. The researcher remains in custody until a bail hearing on criminal charges, expected next week. Petrova, 30, was arrested at Boston Logan International Airport on February 16 and detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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