News

The UCSD Guardian received notice from University Communications that 36 UC San Diego students have had their F-1 visas ...
There’s so much that’s unknown here, it’s like we don’t know what to be most concerned about,’ one student journalist says.
Reductions on that scale would seriously hurt research and threaten jobs at the region’s second-largest employer.
This is a developing story that The Guardian is continuing to monitor. This piece was last updated April 7, 12 a.m. You can read The Guardian’s original breaking report from April 5 at 10 p.m. below ...
While I am not opposed to having foreign students at UCSD, why would Chancellor Pradeep Khosla be so supportive of having ...
Re “What’s in store for UCSD? With campus leaders largely mum, faculty and students are on edge” (March 31): I am grateful ...
Thirty-five students at UC San Diego have had their F-1 visas revoked and one student has been deported, the university ...
This works out to more than $216 million in tuition alone that the university could stand to lose if the international ...
Faculty members warn the situation could lead to a big decline in enrollment of scholars needed to help run the school’s huge ...
Five students at UC San Diego had their F-1 visas suddenly revoked by the U.S. government, and a sixth student was deported.
A spokesperson for the university confirmed the number of visa revocations after it reviewed data from the Student and ...