Today's Clips (4/10/25)
DAVIDSON IN THE NEWS

The Observer also contacted other local universities. Davidson College and Johnson C. Smith University confirmed none of their international students’ visas have been revoked.

IN OTHER NEWS

Lawmakers want the university to turn over all its records about Students for Justice in Palestine. At Northwestern University, two professors sued over a separate request.

Christopher L. Eisgruber of Princeton University talks about the administration’s move to freeze billions of dollars in funding to higher education institutions.

Its president is sorry for Monday’s mess. Will he impose consequences?

Some say their visas were revoked this week; Beijing warns other nationals to reconsider study plans in America.

Rich universities like Harvard and Columbia can afford to push back against the administration. Here’s why they aren’t.

The White House says it is freezing more than one billion dollars in federal funding for Cornell University and almost 800 million dollars for Northwestern University. The cuts are part of an effort by the Trump administration to use government funding to encourage colleges and universities to comply with the President's political agenda.

House Speaker Destin Hall delayed a vote on a GOP bill targeting DEI in state and local government for the second day in a row.

TRADES

The Department of Homeland Security is formalizing a policy to search the social media accounts of all foreign applicants for U.S. visas or other benefits, according to a memo issued Wednesday morning. 

Watchdogs expect longer delays on their complaints.

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