Harvard's president says the school will 'not compromise' on its rights with the Trump admin
- Harvard President Alan Garber stated that the university will not compromise on its rights regarding federal funding and antisemitism, and he would fight the Trump administration's actions.
- The Trump administration has attempted to freeze $2.2 billion in federal funding, leading Harvard to file a lawsuit.
- Garber emphasized that the funding freeze could jeopardize critical research projects unrelated to antisemitism.
- The White House defended its position, claiming that universities must not protect pro-Hamas demonstrators and that Harvard's actions are influenced by Chinese funding.
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He got the stop-work order. Then the scrambling began. — Harvard Gazette
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Since our last editors' note, Brown University has been shaken by federal actions threatening to remake American higher education.The current presidential administration has pledged to freeze $510 million to Brown over concerns of the University's handling of antisemitism and diversity, equity and inclusion policies. The National Institutes of Health have frozen all funds to Brown. A professor was deported over her alleged attendance at a Hezbol…
Harvard stands ground against Trump amid antisemitism battle - Washington Examiner
Harvard University President Alan Garber said he would “not compromise” in the Ivy League institution’s fight with the Trump administration over how to combat antisemitism. Earlier this week, Harvard filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after it pulled over $2 billion in federal funding over accusations that the school is not doing enough to target antisemitism. “We are defending what I believe is one of the most important lynchpins…
Harvard professor Steven Pinker unpacks stakes of Trump legal battle
Harvard University filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration this week, challenging threats to cut billions in research funding for failing to comply with several demands. Steven Pinker, co-president of Harvard's Council of Academic Freedom, joins "America Decides" to discuss.
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