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The Boston Globe |
Harvard employs 18,000 Massachusetts residents, and the Trump administration’s threats to the university are also a threat to Greater Boston’s economy.
The New York Times |
“While Harvard’s recent actions to curb institutionalized antisemitism — though long overdue — are welcome, there is much more that the university must do to retain the privilege of receiving federal...
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The government has initiated a grant review of Harvard University as part of its efforts to combat antisemitism, HHS announced Monday.
President Trump has ramped up his attacks on the universities and students that he says have abided by growing antisemitism on campus. And that has some Jewish students and professors feeling uneasy.
More than 200 Harvard affiliates and alumni signed an open letter to University President Alan M. Garber ’76 on Wednesday urging Harvard to permanently dissolve the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee.
The Trump administration announced on Monday it would be initiating a review of federal contracts with Harvard University, saying it will be a similar style inquiry to the one it threw at Columbia
President Trump’s antisemitism task force is probing more than $8.7 billion worth of multi-year federal grant commitments with Harvard University and its affiliates to ensure that it is
The U.S. Department of Education announced the Trump administration's Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism has launched an investigation into potential anti-Semitism on Harvard's campus.
Harvard University has been under pressure by the Trump administration to follow directives related to diversity and combating antisemitism.
Outgoing Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana said unrecognized student groups — which include the majority of pro-Palestine protest groups on campus — are not allowed to use campus resources in a Tuesday interview with The Crimson.