Harvard University, Trump administration
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Harvard's newly formed professor union said it will oppose any deal with Trump, arguing the White House can't be trusted.
Harvard University students, numbering over 200, have signed an open letter urging the administration to resist any unreasonable demands from the Trump White House. This action follows speculation about a potential agreement between the university and federal officials.
Alan Dershowitz, professor emeritus at Harvard Law School, said he predicts Harvard President Alan Garber will try to get a deal done before the fall semester starts to avoid protest encampments,
Harvard University and the Trump administration have resumed discussions to resolve a long-standing dispute that escalated into funding cuts, legal battles, and political tensions. The talks ...
Faculty Debate Whether Harvard Should Take a Trump Deal ... But with talks resuming, Harvard might put a compromise back on the table. ... no compromise with the White House would be acceptable.
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Harvard University has reopened negotiations with the Trump administration after months of legal and financial conflict. The shift follows severe fede
The Trump administration’s escalating battle with Harvard University, including renewing a threat this week to pull all of its federal funding, poses an unprecedented challenge to the financial ...
Harvard alumni and an external faculty group sent letters to the University’s leaders on Monday urging them not to compromise their commitment to academic freedom as they resume negotiations ...
In his new book, coming out this summer, Dershowitz analyzes what a compromise might look like, called "Trump to Harvard: Go Fund Yourself." Dershowitz said Harvard's president, Alan Garber, has ...
As Harvard University fights two federal lawsuits against the government, reports of a “mindbogglingly HISTORIC” deal with the Trump administration drew apprehension from the institution’s ...