President Trump's policies on banning foreign students in US universities have created an environment of fear among the international community.
US President Donald Trump planned to terminate nearly 1,400 people in the Education Department, but the layoffs were put on hold due to a Supreme Court order.
Mainstream economists believe Trump’s trade policies will weigh on the US economy. His steep tariffs on imports are expected to drive up costs for companies that depend on foreign raw materials, equipment and parts, which could lead to slower hiring or even layoffs.
Targeting only those who are coming to the US to study at Harvard University doesn't qualify as a “class of aliens,” Harvard said in its filing.
Donald Trump's latest salvo against Harvard uses a broad federal law to bar foreign students from entering the country to attend the campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Oxford University: Only six scholars will be shortlisted for the Rhodes Scholarship 2026. Students between the age group of 18 to 23 are eligible to apply.
New York: The class president of MIT, Megha Vemuri, is the latest in the list of students to face disciplinary action after protesting the war in Gaza.
US visa policy changes 2025 plan to end optional practical training - a one-year post-graduation period during which international students are authorised to work in relevant fields.