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The Trump administration has frozen approximately $450 million in additional federal grants at Harvard University amid ongoing tensions over how the institution has handled alleged incidents of antisemitism on campus.
Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences professors were instructed to develop contingency plans for center and departmental spending budget shortfalls, according to five professors informed at two separate department meetings this week.
Harvard President Alan Garber sought "common ground" with the Trump administration in the latest communications Monday, but again said the university will "not surrender its core, legally-protected principles out of fear of unfounded retaliation.
The EEOC’s acting chair says the Ivy League school’s faculty data suggest a “pattern or practice of discrimination.”
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Tampa Free Press on MSNHarvard Loses Another $450M In Funding As Task Force On Anti-Semitism Slams University’s ResponseThe escalating tension between Harvard University and the federal government intensified today with the release of a scathing statement from the Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism. The statement, issued just a day after Harvard Interim President Alan M.
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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Tuesday that eight federal agencies will terminate another $430 million in grants to Harvard University, on top of $2.2 billion in federal funding,
Harvard University President Alan Garber has twice publicly rebuked the Trump administration for threatening the school’s independence. Both times the US government has punched back.
Heritage President Kevin Roberts told SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly on Tuesday that Harvard University has used public funds to push