Harvard University's Graduate School of Design (GSD) leaders, including Dean Sarah M. Whiting, condemned the federal government's move to block the admission of international students. The GSD has a high percentage of international enrollees, who contribute significantly to its rich diversity and educational environment. Whiting highlighted that nearly one-third of GSD students are international, emphasizing the school's longstanding commitment to international perspectives. This diverse makeup is seen as essential to the discipline of design and is deeply rooted in the school's identity and mission.
"I join President Garber in condemning the government's illegal action against our school, and in affirming the immense value our international students bring to the GSD community."
"GSD is one of the most international schools at Harvard. Our international makeup goes back to the founding of the GSD."
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