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Harvard professors sue over Trump's review of $9 billion in funding

  • Teaching hospitals affiliated with Harvard University are not affected by the freeze of $2.2 billion in funding to the university, according to a spokesperson from the US Department of Education.
  • The Trump administration announced a funding freeze in response to Harvard's defiance of government demands aimed at addressing antisemitism, which included policy changes.
  • Harvard President Alan Garber declared that the university will not comply with the government's demands, asserting its independence and constitutional rights.
  • More than 200 physicians from Mass General Brigham expressed concern that funding cuts directed at Harvard will impact their affiliated hospitals, according to Dr. Marjorie Curran.
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A look at the universities with federal funding targeted by the Trump administration

Harvard University has joined the growing list of institutions targeted by the Trump administration for federal funding cuts.

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