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    Trump administration mulls another $1B funding cut for Harvard University
    Harvard refused to comply with government demands

    Trump administration mulls another $1B funding cut for Harvard University

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Apr 21, 2025
    12:34 pm

    What's the story

    The conflict between the US government and Harvard University is reaching new heights.

    The Donald Trump administration is planning to pull another $1 billion in federal grants and contracts for health research from the university, as per The Wall Street Journal.

    The government had earlier frozen $2.2 billion in multi-year grants and $60 million in contract value over Harvard's refusal to share hiring data.

    Stance

    Previous actions by the Trump administration

    This step comes after the government demanded audits of academic programs and departments at the prestigious university, but the latter refused to comply with all the demands.

    Also, the Trump administration planned to treat Harvard more leniently than Columbia University, but now the officials want to apply more pressure on it.

    Defiance

    Harvard's response to government demands

    Sources familiar with Harvard's response said there was no agreement to keep the letter sent by the government private.

    Contents of the letter included demands for federal government oversight of admissions, hiring, and student/staff ideology.

    In a separate letter penned by Harvard President Alan M Garber, he stated that while some government demands were "aimed at combating antisemitism," most others represented direct governmental regulation of the university's "intellectual conditions."

    Comparison

    Columbia's compliance contrasted with Harvard's stance

    Columbia University mostly gave in to government demands after some $400 million in federal funding was cut. Harvard, meanwhile, has defied so far. President Garber insisted the university would "not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights."

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