Harvard Officials Debate a Risky Truce With Trump
- Harvard has recently won a court case against the Trump administration, suggesting a deal could be reached soon, as Trump hinted at an agreement announcement within a week.
- Harvard alumni, organized by Crimson Courage, urge the university to resist making a deal to protect academic independence during negotiations with the Trump administration.
- Harvard officials are cautious about reaching a settlement that could damage the university's reputation and autonomy, especially regarding admissions and hiring practices.
- Legal experts warn that the outcome of Harvard's negotiations could set a significant precedent for other universities facing federal pressures.
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