Harvard, Presidency of Donald Trump
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The General Services Administration notifies Harvard it is conducting an official review “of all Federal contracts and grants,” with “greater than $8.7 billion of
The hunt for a medical breakthrough has been caught up in the Trump administration's political assault on the university.
Harvard University ’s ability to receive federal student aid is at risk after the Trump Administration informed the higher education institution’s accreditor that the university acted in violation of federal antidiscrimination laws and may no longer meet accreditation standards.
The federal Department of Homeland Security has sent administrative subpoenas to Harvard University about the school’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program.
Harvard, under fire for months by the Trump administration, has chosen continuity for its vaunted law school by picking its interim leader.
A number of higher education institutions in the area have announced layoffs and other spending reductions since President Trump began enacting funding cuts and suggesting other measures that would force universities to re-imagine their revenue models.
The Broad Institute is laying off 75 employees and tightening its budget, facing expected cuts to federal funding.
Boston University announced it would be laying off 120 current employees to mitigate financial issues. Here are the reasons the administration listed
Harvard's newly formed professor union said it will oppose any deal with Trump, arguing the White House can't be trusted.