A Hong Kong college has promised “unconditional offers” for international students at Harvard after the Trump administration revoked the Ivy League’s ability to enroll them.

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) said it would help “ensure a smooth transition” for students who may be unable to enroll for the next school year.

The White House’s attempt to prevent Harvard enrolling international students next year is the latest blow in its fight with America’s oldest—and richest—university, which refused to comply with government’s demands to change how it hires and teaches. The U.S. government is cracking down on elite colleges it alleges are overrun by left-wing extremists and antisemitic movements.

  • InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Lived there. No it wouldn’t.

    What were tasting in the US now? Still absolute heaven compared to China.

    You should consider Taiwan instead, if you have a career they want.

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      I don’t really think China is getting anywhere near the top of the list even if they did reform enough to qualify for it.

      And Taiwan is mostly out because it’s a focal point of geopolitical tension that’s probably going to go the same way as Hong Kong.