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President Donald Trump’s $3 billion funding freeze on Harvard University is starting to have an impact on the local real estate market in Cambridge, Massachusetts, according to Realtor.com. Trump’s freeze on grants and contracts on the esteemed Ivy
Eighteen universities — including five Ivy League institutions — plan to submit an amicus brief in support of Harvard’s legal challenge to the Trump administration’s freeze on nearly $3 billion in federal research funding.
When Harvard President Alan Garber took the stage at commencement, he was met with cheers. Days earlier, Columbia acting President Claire Shipman was booed.
The amicus brief will demonstrate that “the elimination of funding at Harvard negatively impacts the entire ecosystem” of higher education.
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President Trump wants to divert federal funds from Harvard to trade schools. But experts say the process isn't that simple.
The Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee plans to submit an amicus brief in support of Harvard’s lawsuit against the Trump administration’s freeze on billions of dollars in federal research funding.
Jessica Tang has two degrees from Harvard University but barely donated directly to the school in two decades as a graduate. She’s even publicly criticized Harvard’s labor practices.
Harvard University lawyers have requested a federal judge to deem the Trump administration's $2.6 billion funding freeze illegal, arguing it violates free speech and regulatory rights.