Standoff at Harvard: Trump Administration Freezes Billions in Funding

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Students protesting against the war in Gaza, and passersby walking through Harvard Yard, are seen at an encampment at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., on April 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)
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has taken a strong stance against the Trump administration, refusing to comply with demands that could alter its policies — leading to a freeze on $2.2 billion in federal grants and $16 million in contracts.

In a statement, Harvard President Alan M. Garber asserted that the university would not compromise its independence or constitutional rights. The administration’s demands included eliminating diversity and inclusion programs, as well as imposing restrictions on campus protests.

It marks a critical moment in higher education as Harvard is the first elite institution to openly challenge the .

The administration claims these changes are necessary to combat and ensure federal funds are not used to support perceived .


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