Trump Administration to Review Billions in Grants to Harvard Over Allegations of Antisemitism
- The Trump administration will review $255.6 million in contracts and $8.7 billion in grants to Harvard University over allegations of anti-Semitism, aiming to tackle anti-Semitism in the U.S.
- Harvard has been criticized for allegedly failing to protect students from anti-Semitic discrimination and promoting divisive ideologies, affecting its reputation.
- More than 90 professors from Harvard Law School signed a letter opposing actions to punish lawful dissent, stating such measures threaten free speech and create an atmosphere of fear.
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University: Trump threatens maxi-cuts at Harvard and Princeton
After Columbia University, the president threatens maxi-cuts at Harvard for the pro-Gaza campus protests, but Princeton has also seen its grants reduced to “several dozen research programs,” said Chris Eisgruber, the president of the Ivy League university that opened its doors to Albert Einstein fleeing Nazism in 1933
Trump Anti-Semitism Task Force Scrutinizing Billions In Taxpayer Funds To Harvard
The Trump administration task force on anti-Semitism has launched a review of billions of dollars in taxpayer-funded grants and contracts to Harvard University. The task force is scrutinizing $8.7 billion in multi-year grant commitments to Harvard and its affiliates, according to an announcement by the Department of Education. The review will also encompass $255.6 million ...
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