Trump administration cuts $430 million grants to Harvard
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The Trump administration has frozen approximately $450 million in additional federal grants at Harvard University amid ongoing tensions over how the institution has handled alleged incidents of antisemitism on campus.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNHarvard Loses Another $450M In Funding As Task Force On Anti-Semitism Slams University’s ResponseThe escalating tension between Harvard University and the federal government intensified today with the release of a scathing statement from the Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism. The statement, issued just a day after Harvard Interim President Alan M.
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US President Donald Trump's administration announced on Tuesday that eight federal agencies will terminate another $430 million in grants to Harvard University, on top of $2.2 billion in federal funding,