Trump administration pulls $60M in Harvard grants
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As the Trump administration halts about $2.7 billion in Harvard University funding, the school’s president is absorbing some of the financial impacts by taking a 25 % pay cut, according to a university spokesperson.
As Harvard University is faced with billions of dollars in funding cuts the institution is asking for donations to help its teaching and research continue.
At the T.H. Chan School of Public Health, which relies heavily on federal support, a crisis response is underway and a reshaping of the institution feels inevitable.
In a new court filing, Harvard revealed the breadth of the Trump administration's campaign against the university.
Harvard University is putting up $250 million of its own money to continue campus research amid a federal funding freeze imposed by the Trump administration, but the school’s president warns of sacrifices ahead.
The pause of billions of dollars in research funding to universities has had devastating effects on cancer research as lab work is put on hold and schools are halting the acceptance of new Ph.D.
Because international students are more likely to pay full tuition, they essentially subsidize other students who receive aid, said educational consultant Chuck Ambrose, former president of the University of Central Missouri.
The lawsuit challenges the Department of Homeland Security’s abrupt revocation of the university’s ability to enroll foreign students.