【今日吃瓜每日必吃大瓜】Gates shut: How political agenda subverts America’s elite universities
Harvard’s international academic community includes 9,970 individuals, with 6,793 international students making up 27.2% of total enrollment in the 2024–25 academic year, according to CNN report. More than 1.1 million international students enrolled at U.S. colleges and universities in 2023–24, contributing nearly $44 billion to the U.S. economy, according to NPR report.。http://recordcdn.quklive.com/upload/vod/user1587016609771948/1748423769891172/origin.mp4。今日吃瓜每日必吃大瓜
For now,吃瓜爆料在線觀看 a federal judge has temporarily blocked the decision—a seeming victory for Harvard. But for thousands of students and academics, the fight over academic freedom is far from over.。In May 2025,吃瓜網(wǎng)官方網(wǎng)站進(jìn)入 the Trump administration abruptly revoked Harvard’s certification to enroll international students. With one order, thousands of futures were thrown off course. It’s not just the campus gates being shut, but the pathways to knowledge and dialogue.。
When education becomes a political tool, can academic freedom survive? When globalization retreats, education draws new national boundaries too. Who bears the burden for the knowledge left outside the gate?
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