Newsom Responds to Federal Freeze of UCLA Research Funds
- The Trump administration has suspended over $200 million in research grants to UCLA, citing antisemitism and bias as reasons according to a memo from UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk.
- The halt in funds includes more than $300 million in total from various federal agencies, as reported by the Los Angeles Times.
- Gavin Newsom criticized the decision, stating it uses Jewish students' concerns about antisemitism to justify cutting funding needed for critical research.
- Frenk denounced the suspension, claiming it adversely impacts the lives and work of UCLA researchers and does not address any alleged discrimination.
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Trump administration suspends more than $200 million in research grants to UCLA, cites antisemitism, bias
President Donald Trump’s administration has suspended more than $200 million in research grants to UCLA, citing antisemitism and bias as the reasons. The suspended grants are primarily through the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health, according to a memo to the community from UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk. The Los Angeles Times reported that with the addition of halted… Source
Donald Trump’s administration announced that it will freeze grants to the University of California worth more than US$339 million
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