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Three Western Michigan University international students are part of a growing lawsuit coming in the wake of federal officials terminating records in a system that tracks their enrollment status.
In a matter of days, millions of students will be finalizing one of the biggest decisions of their lives: what college they ...
After graduating in Boston, an international student was hired as a quantitative analyst and even received his work permit ...
Florida State University is the latest university in the state to confirm that several international students’ visas have ...
Two more Western Michigan University students have had their legal residency terminated by President Donald Trump’s ...
Reporter Jordyn Pair this week covered a preliminary hearing in the cases of two of three people accused of shooting and ...
The University of Michigan Faculty Senate held a special hybrid meeting on Thursday, sharing concerns for the future of ...
More than 1,000 international students at 128 colleges and universities have had their visas revoked or their legal status terminated since mid-March.
Several students have filed lawsuits against the Department of Homeland Security, claiming denial of due process and lack of justification for revoking their right to stay in the US ...
Yogesh Joshi, a 32-year-old Ph.D. student from Nepal, also had his F-1 status revoked. Joshi is studying anatomy and cell biology at Wayne State, where he lives with his wife and their eight-month-old ...
The speed and scope of the federal government’s efforts to terminate the legal status of international students have stunned ...