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President Trump announces that he is considering giving $3 billion in grant money initially slated for Harvard to trade schools.
At the T.H. Chan School of Public Health, which relies heavily on federal support, a crisis response is underway and a reshaping of the institution feels inevitable.
Across Harvard’s schools, researchers described a wave of destruction following sweeping terminations of federally funded grants. More than $2.7 billion in cuts have come as part of the Trump administration’s targeted pressure campaign against Harvard.
However, even if every court finds that the Trump administration failed to follow the law, Harvard's credibility with the public will be forever damaged.
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‘Blacklisted’: Fallout from Suspended University FundingHarvard University is reportedly facing a funding crisis due to President Donald Trump’s decision to suspend more than $2.5 billion in federal grants. The funding restriction has prompted Harvard President Alan Garber to announce a 25% pay cut for the upcoming fiscal year.
Universities were created to be communities where ideas – wrong ones, right ones, contradictory ones – can coexist and coalesce into the truth.
If someone witnesses law-breaking and does nothing to stop the crime, they become complicit. This is not the time to remain passively silent.
The Trump administration’s fight with Harvard isn’t letting up. The White House has moved to strip more than $2 billion in federal grants, block international student enrollment and suspend student visa appointments.
The U.S. General Services Administration asked federal agencies to reconsider all federal contracts with Harvard.