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Harvard Kennedy School launches $100,000 fellowship for military veterans, public service workers By Aidan Ryan Globe Staff,Updated July 17, 2025, 9:00 a.m.
The $100,000 fellowships are being offered at a time when the school has come under attack from President Donald Trump, who ...
On Monday, a federal judge gave the Trump administration until 10 a.m. on Wednesday to restore the Public Apportionments Database.
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The American Service Fellowship will provide 50 students with free tuition for a one-year master's degree program.
The Harvard Kennedy School will provide a full ride to 50 public servants and military veterans enrolled in its master’s program next fall, school leaders announced on Thursday.
Harvard Creates New Public Service Program, as Trump Slashes Federal Jobs The Kennedy School will award scholarships to at least 50 students, in hopes of fostering careers in government service.
What constitutes “illegal DEI” under the Trump administration? Many employers have been wrestling with this question since ...
Harvard University urged a federal judge on Monday to order President Donald Trump's administration to restore about $2.5 billion in funding.
The State Department opened an investigation into Harvard University's international visa sponsorship eligibility, citing national security concerns.
A lawyer for Harvard, Steven Lehotsky, said at Monday's hearing the case is about the government trying to control the "inner workings" of Harvard.
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