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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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But Friday\u2019s moves suggested that the relationship remained contentious.Credit...Sophie Park for The New York TimesBy Stephanie Saul and Alan BlinderPublished Aug. 8, 2025Updated Aug. 10, 2025The White House stepped up pressure against Harvard Friday, adding a new investigation into the university\u2019s patents and renewing a host of claims that the university is unfit to host international students.The two sides have been working to resolve their differences in recent weeks, but a court motion filed by the government on Friday in a dispute over international students suggested there is still deep acrimony. The motion accuses Harvard of failure to control crime, and claims that Harvard\u2019s leadership has \u201cshown itself to be incapable of properly hosting, monitoring, disciplining, and reporting on its foreign students.\u201dOn the same day, Commerce Secretary Howard W. Lutnick sent a letter to Alan M. Garber, Harvard\u2019s president, claiming that the university had not lived up to its obligations surrounding federally funded patents, which are worth hundreds of millions of dollars. According to the letter, the agency will begin a comprehensive review of Harvard\u2019s compliance with federal law.The additional pressures on Harvard come during a week when the government had also taken significant steps to bring other schools into line with its agenda. President Trump issued a directive that would require colleges and universities to submit reams of new data on students to check whether they are complying with a Supreme Court decision that ended race-based affirmative action. The White House also intensified its campaign against the University of California, Los Angeles, which it stripped of hundreds of millions in research funds over a list of issues.In the court case involving Harvard, the Justice Department was asking a judge to throw out one of two pending lawsuits filed by Harvard against the administration, this one involving the right of the nation\u2019s oldest university to host international students.Earlier in the year, Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, moved to end Harvard\u2019s right to host the students. Harvard sued. When Judge Allison Burroughs of federal court in Boston temporarily blocked the administration action, the White House countered in June by issuing a proclamation blocking international students that invoked a different provision of law.Judge Burroughs, who has expressed skepticism of the Trump administration\u2019s crusade against Harvard from the bench and also in written orders, also blocked that effort, issuing a preliminary injunction.On Friday, the government moved to dismiss the lawsuit entirely. (The government\u2019s motion on Friday applied only to the case involving international students. It has no effect on the university\u2019s lawsuit against the administration about research funding cuts, a case that focuses heavily on constitutional and procedural concerns.)The government\u2019s effort could have disrupted the lives of about 5,000 international students attending Harvard last spring, another 2,000 recent graduates, as well as a new cohort of students who plan to arrive this fall.\u201cWithout its international students, Harvard is not Harvard,\u201d the lawsuit said. The university has accused the government of retaliating against it for its refusal to bend to the White House\u2019s efforts to control the university\u2019s \u201cgovernance, curriculum and the ideology of faculty and students.\u201dIn its filing Friday, the administration denied that contention. Instead, it listed a number of accusations it has made in previous filings and statements about the school, including that violent crime has increased on campus.Harvard pointed to reporting showing its campus has very low-crime overall. The university\u2019s student newspaper, the Harvard Crimson, has reported that the campus police responded to nearly twice as many crimes on campus in 2023 as in 2021, mostly over reports of stolen electric bikes and scooters.There was no evidence that international students were involved in the crimes.In a statement, Harvard said the motion on Friday \u201chas no impact on Harvard\u2019s ability to enroll international students and scholars.\u201d\u201cThe university will continue to defend its rights \u2014 and the rights of its students and scholars,\u201d the statement added.In a separate move on Friday, the administration added to its pressure campaign against Harvard when the Commerce Department said it would investigate whether the university was complying with federal laws and regulations around intellectual property that emerge from government-backed research.The investigation is expected to examine whether Harvard complied with myriad requirements related to how the university procures and maintains patents for its ideas and research.In his letter to Dr. Garber, Mr. Lutnick said that his department \u201cplaces immense value on the groundbreaking scientific and technological advancements from the government\u2019s partnerships with institutions like Harvard.\u201d But, Mr. Lutnick warned, Harvard was also required to follow rules designed to maximize \u201cthe benefits to the American public.\u201dMr. Lutnick did not include any evidence showing that Harvard, whose researchers generally secure scores of patents each year, had violated the law, but he said that the Commerce Department thought that the university had \u201cfailed to live up to its obligations to the American taxpayer.\u201dPatents can be extraordinarily lucrative for research universities, with their collective values climbing far into the millions of dollars. 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Campus CrackdownCase Against HarvardU.C.L.A. FundingDisclosing Admissions DataUsing an Obama StrategyEffect on Community CollegesAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTTrump Officials Press Case Against Harvard, and Add a New InvestigationThe administration doubled down against Harvard, asserting that rising violent crime on campus meant the school should not host international students. It will also review the schoolโs patents.Share full articleHarvard University and the White House are discussing a deal to end their legal battles. But Fridayโs moves suggested that the relationship remained contentious.Credit...Sophie Park for The New York TimesBy Stephanie Saul and Alan BlinderPublished Aug. 8, 2025Updated Aug. 10, 2025The White House stepped up pressure against Harvard Friday, adding a new investigation into the universityโs patents and renewing a host of claims that the university is unfit to host international students.The two sides have been working to resol...
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Kristi Noem threatened to disqualify the school from the Student and Exchange Visitor Program.0.950๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Government , Education ๐ a1167089-a949-4bc6-83de-ba91ab08ca71Simplified: Kristi Noem threatened to disqualify school from Student and Exchange Visitor Program
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Government , Legal ๐ a116370f-f737-4e99-8dda-7e685115c962Simplified: Federal government is defending some tactics in court asking judge to throw out lawsuit challenging them
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The governmentโs motion on Friday applied only to the case involving international students.0.950๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ท๏ธ Legal , Education ๐ a1167838-854e-415d-9cb4-6de55c809cf6Simplified: The government's motion on Friday applied only to the case involving international students
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Simplified: Trump administration denied those claims
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Simplified: Federal regulations stipulate how and why a school's certification can be revoked
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Simplified: Government was initiating that process
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๐ค The author ๐ News Article ๐ a116708a-e435-4d13-a537-0233cad0d09eSimplified: The department is seeking significant amount of data from Harvard