Your summary of Harvard University's policy shift is well-structured and captures the key points about institutional neutrality and academic freedom. Based on available sources, Harvard did announce in May 2024 that it would refrain from issuing official statements on political and social issues unless they directly related to its academic mission (Insider EU, 2025). The university emphasized that making selective statements could create perceptions of bias.
Regarding the claim that Harvard is blacklisting supporters of former President Donald Trump, there is no credible evidence that such a policy exists. While some faculty and students have petitioned for reconsideration of affiliations with individuals from the Trump administration, these remain personal opinions rather than official university policy (Insider EU, 2025). Harvard has reaffirmed its commitment to academic freedom despite political pressures.
However, recent developments indicate that Harvard has faced government scrutiny over its handling of campus protests and foreign student enrollment. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revoked Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification, citing concerns about campus safety and alleged affiliations with foreign entities (DHS, 2025). This decision has created uncertainty for international students, particularly those from China and India, who now face potential visa restrictions.
Sources:
https://insider.eu.com/uncertainty-for-international-students-after-policy-shift-at-harvard/
(Insider EU, 2025)
https://www.dhs.gov/news/2025/05/22/harvard-university-loses-student-and-exchange-visitor-program-certification-pro
(DHS, 2025)