Amid Trump’s crackdown, Harvard Medical School braces for layoffs, cuts, and broad changes
- Harvard took legal action against the Trump administration over a $2 billion funding freeze, defending core principles like the First Amendment, according to university President Alan Garber.
- The Trump administration's directives threaten Harvard Medical School’s funding, which is heavily reliant on grants, according to researchers and staff members at the institution.
- A spokesperson indicated that Harvard Medical School is facing a significant budget crisis due to lost funding and rising operational costs, which could lead to job cuts and reduced services.
- Harvard Medical School faces budget cuts that could lead to staff layoffs due to a potential loss of federal research funding, according to a university spokesperson.
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