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The Trump administration plans to terminate federal contracts with Harvard University, potentially affecting $100 million in contracts. This move follows previous government actions, including the termination of $3 billion in research grants.
Traditionally giving speakers and students opportunities for unscripted moments, graduation events this week unfold as the university tries to thread a needle with the White House between resistance and accommodation.
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A rumour suggesting Barron Trump was rejected by Harvard has reignited tensions between the Trump family and elite academic institutions—just as Harvard faces an £80 million cut in federal funding. First Lady Melania Trump has publicly dismissed the claim,
In the latest salvo of its ongoing war against the nation's oldest university, the Trump administration told federal agencies to cancel $100 million worth of contracts with Harvard.
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Explícame on MSNWhy Trump's latest move against Harvard could reshape university fundingThe Trump administration’s moves against Harvard, including a halt on international enrollment, hint at a wider effort that could reshape university funding nationwide.
They’re calling it the “Making America Greater for Animals” movement. In a continuation of his first term, President Donald Trump has bolstered his reputation as the best friend of animals by canceling grants for experiments on monkeys,
On its Cambridge campus and in a Boston courtroom, Harvard touted its international students as vital contributors to its makeup.
Harvard University sued the Trump administration on Friday after having its ability to host foreign students revoked. The move marked the latest escalation in the ongoing back-and-forth between the president and one of the nation’s most prestigious universities.
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Harvard international student reacts to Trump threatsHarvard University PhD student Zilin Ma, who is from China, joins Ana Cabrera to react to the Trump administration’s threats to ban the enrollment of international students and to end federal contracts with the school.
MA AG Campbell supports Harvard in a legal battle against the Trump Administration's revocation of their SEVP certification.
The administration has frozen funding and targeted international students as it presses the university for a stronger response to alleged antisemitism.