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She had a direct hand in the effort to prevent Harvard from enrolling international students, which unnerved the university’s leadership and student body and which a court has temporarily halted.
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She had a direct hand in preventing Harvard from enrolling international students
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{ "action": "preventing enrollment of international students", "person": "May Mailman", "organization": "Harvard" } - UUID
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- February 15, 2026 at 5:42 PM (2 months ago)
- Last Updated
- February 15, 2026 at 5:42 PM (2 months ago)
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May Mailman, a key figure in the Trump administration, is leading the effort to pressure universities, particularly Harvard, through various means including investigations and negotiations. The article details her influence in shaping policies related to higher education, gender, and admissions, and her role in settlements with universities.
The Trump administration has launched a multifaceted pressure campaign against Harvard University, involving numerous investigations and funding cuts. The actions are aimed at reshaping the university's admissions policies and perceived liberal bias. Harvard has resisted the changes and is fighting back against the government's actions.
The Trump administration increased pressure on Harvard University, launching a patent investigation and renewing claims about its handling of international students. The government's actions follow ongoing legal battles and a directive requiring colleges to submit student data. Harvard has responded by defending its rights and criticizing the actions as retaliatory.
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