Trump Administration Freezes $790 Million in Federal Funding
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In a letter last week, the government listed conditions that Harvard must meet to receive federal money, including a ban on protesters wearing masks.
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Harvard University plans to borrow $750 million from Wall Street as part of contingency preparations, it said on Monday, days after President Donald Trump's administration said it was reviewing $9 billion in federal grants and contracts in a crackdown on alleged antisemitism on college campuses.
Harvard University will issue $750 million in taxable bonds this month, bringing the total offering this fiscal year to $1.2 billion, as the University faces a turbulent economy and waits to learn whether the Trump administration will shut off its federal funding tap.
Millions of dollars in federal funding to Cornell University and Northwestern University have been frozen, the latest colleges to be targeted by the Trump administration. Around $790 million has
Harvard faces a federal review, which could jeopardize $8.9 billion in funding. The review follows funding cuts at Columbia, leading to the university conceding to federal demands. Several teacher's unions have sued Trump's attempt to cut funding for ...
It’s a similar playbook to the letter of provisions that the government sent to Columbia University. This time, though, the asks were more vague.
The Trump administration's threats to hold up federal funding for major universities has researchers seeking alternative resources.
What were your first thoughts this week when you heard that the feds were threatening to strip as much as $8.7 billion in handouts to Harvard University? Number one, It’s about damn time!
Harvard President Alan Garber says his university will work with the federal antisemitism task force after it launched a review of the school. On Monday, the task force announced it will be
Some of the elite universities hit with federal funding suspensions consider cuts and selling bonds amid uncertainty about federal funding.