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University officials placated the Trump administration. Now they have to win over skeptics on campus.
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Through their shared experience, they’ve forged a bond that’s helped them navigate the change and uncertainty that’s come with being separated from their spouses.
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Faculty and campus community members want President Christina Paxson to stand behind her previous statements on academic freedom and refuse to assist immigration officials who lack warrants or subpoenas.
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Local farmer’s markets may help, according to food policy advocates.
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The Ivy League school said it could not substantiate the planned cuts widely reported by national news outlets.
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For the first time in six decades, the South Coast has passenger rail service to Boston: South Coast Rail.
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The Trump administration’s massive job and funding cuts to science are driving job seekers to look abroad.
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A lawyer for Fabian Schmidt, a German green card-holder and longtime U.S. resident who was detained at Boston’s Logan Airport earlier this month while attempting to re-enter the country, is speaking out for the first time on behalf of his client.
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On Monday, the doctor’s lawyers requested an emergency hearing be continued to a future date to better prepare for the case.
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Dr. Rasha Alawieh held a valid H-1B temporary visa when she arrived in Boston after visiting family in Lebanon, according to her lawyer.
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Multiple probationary NOAA employees have been terminated across the country and in New England. Current and former employees say the cuts and other policy changes by the Trump administration could result in impacts on the number of fish in the region.
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The order freezing the freeze remains in place.