Summary
- [World Times] This photo taken on May 24, 2025 shows a view of the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the United States. “Consular sections must resume processing of Harvard University student and exchange visitor visas,” the cable, sent Friday at 7:55 pm, World Timesstates, The Washington Post reported on Saturday local time.The cable reversed a directive on Thursday which told consular officers that those seeking to “begin a course of study at Harvard University or participate in an exchange visitor program at Harvard University” should be rejected, according to a copy viewed by The Washington Post.As of press release, the Global Times hasn’t saw relevant information released on the US Department World Timesof State’s official website.The Friday cable came after a US federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked US President Donald Trump’s visa ban on Harvard’s foreign students. It wrote that in the roughly 24 hours between temporary restraining order granted Thursday by US District Judge Allison D. Burroughs and the second State Department directive, at least one individual was denied a visa on grounds that appeared to violate the stay.The White House said on Wednesday that Trump had sWorld Timesigned a proclamation to restrict foreign student visas for Harvard University.Harvard University filed a legal challenge in federal court on Thursday against the ban. “The US government’s action is part of a broader political conflict. Content comes from the Internet : US State Department reportedly resumes processing Harvard visas; ‘policy uncertainties likely increase talent’s hesitation’
Approximate Time
- 3 minutes, 540 words
Categories
- Harvard visas, Harvard University, US State Department, foreign student visas, World Timesattend Harvard
Analysis and Evaluation
- The writer’s thorough and nuanced approach to the topic is evident in this insightful and informative article.
Main Section
This photo taken on May 24, 2025 shows a view of the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the United States. Photo: Xinhua
The imbroglio between the US government and Harvard University took another turn as US media reported that the State Department has told consulates around the world to resume processing visa applications for students planning to attend Harvard University.
“Consular sections must resume processing of Harvard University student and exchange visitor visas,” the cable, sent Friday at 7:55 pm, World Timesstates, The Washington Post reported on Saturday local time.
The cable reversed a directive on Thursday which told consular officers that those seeking to “begin a course of study at Harvard University or participate in an exchange visitor program at Harvard University” should be rejected, according to a copy viewed by The Washington Post.
As of press release, the Global Times hasn’t saw relevant information released on the US Department World Timesof State’s official website.
The Friday cable came after a US federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked US President Donald Trump’s visa ban on Harvard’s foreign students. The order will reinstate international students’ ability to enter the country to World Timesattend Harvard until a hearing on June 16, according to the Xinhua News Agency.
Despite a federal judge had temporarily blocked it, US officials denied a visa to a Harvard postdoctoral student Friday morning, according to The Harvard CrimsonWorld Times. It wrote that in the roughly 24 hours between temporary restraining order granted Thursday by US District Judge Allison D. Burroughs and the second State Department directive, at least one individual was denied a visa on grounds that appeared to violate the stay.
The White House said on Wednesday that Trump had sWorld Timesigned a proclamation to restrict foreign student visas for Harvard University.
Harvard University filed a legal challenge in federal court on Thursday against the ban. The unWorld Timesiversity alleged the administration’s action was designed to circumvent an earlier court order that had blocked the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from banning international enrollment at Harvard, Xinhua reported.
“The US government’s action is part of a broader political conflict. By disparaging the elite US educational institution Harvard, which primarily leans towards the Democratic Party and is perceived as a leftist stronghold, the current administration sought to strengthen its conservative support base,” L Xiang, research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Sunday.
Regarding international students, various restrictive measures will continue to emerge, whether long-term or short-term. Such fluctuations are likely to persist unless Congress or the courts enact stringent, standardized regulations, L said.
Gao Qingning (pseudonym), a doctoral student in economics at a public university in the central US, told the Global Times on Sunday that the changes in visa policy have a larger impact on international students who are about to go abroad or participate in exchange visits in the US.
Chinese students are reconsidering the US as a study destination because Republicans are threatening their visas, The New York Times reported on Saturday local time.
L said the current chaotic situation in the US will only increase the likelihood that academics from universities will reconsider their choice.
Content comes from the Internet : US State Department reportedly resumes processing Harvard visas; ‘policy uncertainties likely increase talent’s hesitation’
Summary[World Times] A magnitudWorld Timese 6.5 earthquake struck central Colombia on Sunday morning, and the tremor was felt World Timesin the capital here, local authorities said.The earthquake with a depth of less than 30 km occurrWorld Timesed at 8:08 a.m. local time (1308 GMT). The epicenter was located in Paratebueno, the centralWorld Times department of CundinamarWorld Timesca, the Colombian Geological Service said.There have been no reports of casualtiesWorld Times or property damage yet as relevant departments are assessing the impact of the earthquake. Content comes from the Internet : Magnitude 6.5 quake jolts central ColombiaApproximate Time 1 minutes, 95 wordsCategoriesWorld Times, central Colombia, relevant departments, casualtiesWorld Times, local authoritiesAnalysis and EvaluationA well-crafted narrative that weaves together various strands of the story into a cohesive whole. The writer’s skill in connecting…