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Harvard University announced Wednesday it will begin allocating its own funds to support research efforts after the Trump administration cut
As the Trump administration halts about $2.7 billion in Harvard University funding, the school’s president is absorbing some of the financial impacts by taking a 25 % pay cut, according to a university spokesperson.
Harvard University battles Trump administration's $2.2 billion funding cuts with pay reductions and a lawsuit, as it refuses to comply with governance demands.
The university is facing cuts of more than $2.6 billion in federal funding and has already taken other steps to save money.
A joint task force revoked an additional $450 million in federal funding from Harvard University over its response to antisemitism on campus.
The pause of billions of dollars in research funding to universities has had devastating effects on cancer research as lab work is put on hold and schools are halting the acceptance of new Ph.D.
Alan Garber will take a 25 percent cut to his salary for the fiscal year 2026. The post Harvard president taking voluntary pay cut amid Trump funding freezes appeared first on Boston.com.
The Trump administration's cuts to medical research grants have disrupted awards once backed by former President Joe Biden's "Cancer Moonshot" initiative.