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And that's a first for Monday, June 2nd. I'm E. Martinez.
And that's a first for Monday, June 2nd. I'm E. Martinez.
And that's a first for Monday, June 2nd. I'm E. Martinez.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Jason Breslow, Rylan Barton, Kevin Drew, Lisa Thompson, and Adriana Gallardo. It was produced by Ziad Bach, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Jason Breslow, Rylan Barton, Kevin Drew, Lisa Thompson, and Adriana Gallardo. It was produced by Ziad Bach, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Jason Breslow, Rylan Barton, Kevin Drew, Lisa Thompson, and Adriana Gallardo. It was produced by Ziad Bach, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Arthur Laurent, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Humanitarian aid is once again getting into Gaza.
Humanitarian aid is once again getting into Gaza.
Humanitarian aid is once again getting into Gaza.
I'm A. Martinez. That is Michelle Martin. And this is Up First from NPR News. The Trump administration has targeted Harvard University policies, but its president, Alan Garber, says it's about something bigger. There are people who would like to see these universities brought down. Steve Inskeep spoke with Garber, and he'll tell us what he's learned.
I'm A. Martinez. That is Michelle Martin. And this is Up First from NPR News. The Trump administration has targeted Harvard University policies, but its president, Alan Garber, says it's about something bigger. There are people who would like to see these universities brought down. Steve Inskeep spoke with Garber, and he'll tell us what he's learned.
I'm A. Martinez. That is Michelle Martin. And this is Up First from NPR News. The Trump administration has targeted Harvard University policies, but its president, Alan Garber, says it's about something bigger. There are people who would like to see these universities brought down. Steve Inskeep spoke with Garber, and he'll tell us what he's learned.
But the group The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is facing suspicion and growing criticism from the U.N., which is running a separate effort to bring aid to Gaza. The group's own director resigned, saying the program is not humanitarian.
But the group The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is facing suspicion and growing criticism from the U.N., which is running a separate effort to bring aid to Gaza. The group's own director resigned, saying the program is not humanitarian.
But the group The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is facing suspicion and growing criticism from the U.N., which is running a separate effort to bring aid to Gaza. The group's own director resigned, saying the program is not humanitarian.
Harvard sued once when the Trump administration cut off billions of dollars of research grants and contracts. The university sued again late last week when the administration banned it from hosting international students. A judge temporarily blocked that, so foreign students stay for now. President Alan Garber spoke about this in a video interview with Stavinsky.
Harvard sued once when the Trump administration cut off billions of dollars of research grants and contracts. The university sued again late last week when the administration banned it from hosting international students. A judge temporarily blocked that, so foreign students stay for now. President Alan Garber spoke about this in a video interview with Stavinsky.
Harvard sued once when the Trump administration cut off billions of dollars of research grants and contracts. The university sued again late last week when the administration banned it from hosting international students. A judge temporarily blocked that, so foreign students stay for now. President Alan Garber spoke about this in a video interview with Stavinsky.
Corporate America is running away from diversity, equity, and inclusion, or DEI, and also from the people hired to do this work.