The State Department, led by Secretary Marco Rubio, will investigate Harvard University's use of international visas to ensure compliance with national security and legal standards. This investigation aims to assess Harvard's eligibility as a sponsor for the Exchange Visitor Program, stressing the expectation that universities provide safe environments for all students. Separately, Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum has been scrutinized for inappropriate conduct and alleged workplace harassment. An internal report characterized his leadership style as domineering and reported instances of misconduct by senior staff.
Secretary Marco Rubio announced that the State Department will investigate Harvard University's use of international visas for foreign students. The investigation will determine Harvard's continued eligibility as a sponsor for the Exchange Visitor Program.
'The American people have the right to expect their universities to uphold national security, comply with the law, and provide safe environments for all students,' Rubio said.
The World Economic Forum's founder has been revealed to have sent inappropriate emails to female staffers and billed first-class flights and hotel massages, according to a report.
Klaus Schwab practiced and condoned workplace harassment and bullying over his 55-year-long rule over the Forum, according to the report from an external law firm.
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