Harvard, funding freeze
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More than 100 Harvard researchers received termination notices for federally funded research projects on Thursday, as sweeping cuts to the majority of Harvard’s federal grants begin taking effect across the University’s labs.
The move was a major escalation in the administration’s efforts to pressure the college to fall in line with President Trump’s demands.
Harvard University has a history of undermining free speech and academic freedom, but the Trump administration’s response of freezing its federal funding is unlawful and unconstitutional.
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 announced Wednesday that the University will allocate $250 million in funding over the next year to support research impacted by the Trump administration’s freeze on nearly $3 billion in grants and contracts.
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Econostrum on MSNHarvard Strikes Back: $250M Move Amid Trump’s Research FreezeHarvard University has announced it will allocate $250 million of its own resources to support research programs following a federal funding freeze imposed by the Trump administration. The funding decision comes as part of a broader strategy to maintain critical academic work and compensate for the loss of more than $2.
The university filed an amended complaint against the administration in response to the loss of the grants, which had previously been frozen.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem notified the university Thursday that its certification for the Student and Exchange Visitor Program was revoked.
A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from revoking Harvard University's certification t
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