Trump administration cuts $430 million grants to Harvard
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The fight between President Trump and Harvard University is at the boiling point. The administration has taken heavy measures in recent weeks, including ending all federal research grants to Harvard.
Harvard University’s release this week of a long-awaited, 300-page report addressing antisemitism on campus is the latest milestone in an issue that has been incredibly painful for the campus community – and incredibly powerful for its biggest critic: the Trump administration.
More than half of Jewish American voters disapprove of President Trump’s efforts to combat antisemitism, according to a new poll. In the Jewish Voters Resource Center poll, 64 percent of
The two reports, which run hundreds of pages, come at a difficult time for the university, which is suing the Trump administration over federal funding cuts.
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Harvard’s anti-Semitism report has landed: elaborately footnoted, abundant in statistics as well as anecdotes, earnest and troubled in tone. It was composed entirely by current insiders at the university—no alumni or, heaven forfend, faculty or deans from other universities. And it offers more than 300 pages of dismal reading.
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Harvard pledges reforms following internal reports on antisemitism and anti-Arab biasHarvard University is promising to review its academic offerings and admissions policies in response to a pair of internal reports on antisemitism and anti-Arab prejudice at the Ivy League campus following pro-Palestinian protests.
Harvard University student Prince Williams has long suspected that his school’s administration has been watching him closely. Williams, an organizer with the African and African American Resistance Organization,
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.