Monthly Archives: March 2025

On Trump’s War on History

President Trump has declared war on History. David W. Blight, Professor of History (Yale University), has written an op-ed published in The New York Times, responding to the Trump administration’s attack on the Smithsonian Institution. He writes that “On Thursday … Continue reading

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Institute of Museum and Library Services is Dismantled

The Trump administration and its so-called DOGE team is now dismantling the entire the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) as part of its ongoing attack on research and higher education in the United States. NPR reports that “The … Continue reading

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University Presidents Act to Protect Students’ Rights

A group of over 570 university and college presidents have condemned the Trump administration’s violations of students’ constitutional rights. The higher education leaders who are members of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration are acting to protect international … Continue reading

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Historians Are Defending the Smithsonian

Historians are acting to defend the Smithsonian Institution and its mission of providing historical research and education to United States citizens through research, publications, and museum exhibitions. The American Historical Association (AHA), the flagship academic association of professional historians in … Continue reading

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Le Pen Guilty of Embezzlement, Barred from Politics

French politician Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally) political party, has been found guilty of embezzling millions of euros in European Parliament funds. She was found guilty of using the European Union funds illegally to … Continue reading

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Marine Le Pen Embezzlement Trial in France

The French public awaits the verdict in Marine Le Pen’s embezzlement trial, which is expected to conclude tomorrow (Monday 31 March). Le Pen is the leader of the far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally) political party, which has has its roots … Continue reading

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Trump’s Attack on History at the Smithsonian

The Trump administration has launched a direct attack on the historical exhibitions at the Smithsonian Institution museums in Washington, D.C., opening a new front in the ongoing Culture Wars. “The US president, who has sought to root out ‘wokeness’ since … Continue reading

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Foreign Affairs Virtual Graduate Fair

Foreign Affairs, a leading academic journal on international relations, is hosting a Virtual Graduate Fair for prospective graduate students in international affairs. Here is the announcement from Foreign Affairs: Free to all prospective students, the Foreign Affairs Virtual Graduate School … Continue reading

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Unlawful Detentions of International Students in the U.S.

The Trump administration is deliberately targeting international students at universities across the country on the basis of their political speech. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have already unlawfully detained several international students who were legally in the United States … Continue reading

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Aix-Marseille Université and Safe Place for Science

“Just hours after opening its new program for American researchers called Safe Place for Science in reaction to Trump administration policies, Aix Marseille University received its first application,” according to The New York Times. “Since then, the university, which is … Continue reading

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