International students make up more than 27% of Harvard's enrolment this year. Even before Noem's statement, billions of dollars hung in the balance for the university, after the freeze of some $2.2 bn (£1.7bn) in federal funding.
Ms Cashell said 354 complaints and conduct matters had been investigated, with just over half of complainants having at least one allegation upheld.But officers who left the police force before 2017 could not face disciplinary proceedings regardless of findings due to the legislation in place at the time, she said.
"I share everyone's frustration that this has taken too long - survivors, bereaved families and all those who have campaigned for truth and accountability deserve better," she said.South Yorkshire Police Chief Constable Lauren Poultney said the force fully accepted the IOPC's finding and continued to offer an "unreserved apology" to those let down by the force at Hillsborough."I do not underestimate the impact on those who have had to campaign for more than 30 years to understand exactly what took place," she said.
"This should not have happened."The Grenfell Inquiry’s final report sets out how a chain of failures across government and the private sector led to Grenfell Tower becoming a death trap.
The fire killed 72 people in 2017, with the cladding already found to be the “principal” reason for the blaze’s rapid spread.
On Wednesday, the final 1,700-page report of the six-year public inquiry into the fire was published.The lawyer said what happened to her client is a "terrible and inexcusable – and calculated – wrong".
During the protests last summer, Mr Khalil said he was leading negotiations with university administrators on behalf of the student protesters.They had set up a huge tent encampment on the university lawn in protest against the Gaza war.
Some students also seized control of an academic building for several hours before police entered the campus to arrest them. Mr Khalil was not in that group.He later told the BBC he had been temporarily suspended by the university, where he is a graduate student at the School of International and Public Affairs.