Harvard, Trump administration in court for next chapter in feud
- Harvard University and the Trump administration are in a legal dispute over paused federal funding, with a federal judge deciding if Harvard's lawsuit will proceed quickly.
- The Trump administration demanded Harvard cut diversity programs and submit to audits but faced refusal, resulting in a $2.2 billion funding cut.
- Harvard's lawsuit claims a 'pressure campaign' from the Trump administration, which also threatened the university's nonprofit status and ability to host international students.
- Following the funding cut, Harvard saw a surge in online donations, with nearly 4,000 gifts totaling $1.14 million, reflecting strong support from alumni.
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Harvard and Trump administration’s battle over freeze of $2B in grants will head into summer
BOSTON (AP) — The battle between Harvard University and the Trump administration's freeze on its $2.2 billion in grants will head into the summer.
Harvard and Trump administration's battle over freeze of $2B in grants will head into summer
BOSTON (AP) — The battle between Harvard University and the Trump administration’s freeze on its $2.2 billion in grants will head into the summer. A federal judge on Monday scheduled arguments for July 21 over the university’s lawsuit against the government, after both sides met in court for the first time in a brief hearing. Harvard sued April 21 after getting letters from the Trump administration calling for broad changes to government and lea…
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