After freezing $2.2 billion, Trump administration slashes $450 million more from Harvard’s federal funding
Tuesday, 13 May 2025 () The Trump administration has intensified its conflict with Harvard University, slashing an additional $450 million in federal grants, adding to the previously frozen $2.2 billion. The White House accuses Harvard of fostering discrimination and neglecting accountability. Harvard is contesting the funding freeze, alleging government overreach into academic affairs.
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