Trump Moves to Cancel All Remaining Federal Contracts with Harvard, Estimated at $100 Million: Report
- The Trump administration is canceling all federal contracts with Harvard University, worth around $100 million in total.
- Agencies have been instructed to find alternative vendors for the services Harvard supplies.
- The move escalates a dispute over Harvard's governance, admissions, and student discipline processes.
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Trump Intends to Cancel All Federal Funds Directed at Harvard
The Trump administration is set to cancel the federal government’s remaining federal contracts with Harvard University — worth an estimated $100 million, according to a letter sent to federal agencies Tuesday. The letter also instructs agencies to “find alternative vendors”…
What Harvard's Federal Funding Cuts Mean for the University
Harvard University is poised to lose its remaining federal funding and ties to the federal government as its battle with the Trump Administration intensifies. The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) asked federal agencies in a Tuesday letter to reconsider all federal contracts with Harvard and instead “seek alternative vendors” for future endeavors. The letter was first reported on by The New York Times. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] …


Trump Administration To Cancel All Federal Funds To Harvard
The Trump administration appears to be making an example of Harvard to motivate entities in higher education to comply with federal civil rights law and stop foisting extreme views of social structures and institutions on society.
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