Harvard receives support from Yale, Stanford
- Harvard is facing demands from the Trump administration to shut down all diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, which has led to over $2 billion in federal funding being frozen by the Department of Education.
- Stanford University and Princeton support Harvard, emphasizing that the university's objections are based on the tradition of liberty that is vital for universities.
- Harvard is the largest recipient of foreign funding among Ivy League schools, receiving significant contributions from governments, including over $151 million from foreign governments between January 2020 and October 2024, according to the Department of Education.
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Stanford Joins Harvard & Princeton
(Stanford, CA) — Stanford University and Princeton are joining Harvard in responding to the Trump administration’s demands. The administration is requiring Harvard to eliminate DEI programs, impacting hiring and admissions. The president and provost at Stanford says to create positive change, we shouldn’t harm scientific research or allow the government to control private organizations. As Harvard refuses, the Department of Education has froz…
Harvard Received $151 Million From Foreign Governments Since January 2020
Harvard received more than $100 million in donations from government sources in the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bangladesh in the last four years, according to data released by the Department of Education.
Stanford should stand with Harvard
We appreciate President Levin’s and Provost Martinez’s statement in support of Harvard on Monday. They note that Harvard’s objections are rooted in a tradition of liberty, that America’s universities are important and that constructive change cannot come by destroying the nation’s capacity for scientific research or the government taking control of private institutions. We urge them to go further, however: to issue a statement of their own on be…
Harvard receives support from Yale, Stanford
Harvard University received support from Stanford University and Yale University as its legal battle with the Trump administration continues to draw national attention. Representatives from both schools supported Harvard’s decision to reject the government’s demands to rid the institution of diversity, equity and inclusion policies amid other directives. “Universities need to address legitimate criticisms with…
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