


Trump Administration Demands Major Policy Changes from Harvard to Preserve $9 Billion in Funding
The Trump administration has issued demands to Harvard for funding retention amid an antisemitism investigation, reflecting a broader scrutiny of Ivy League policies.
Overview
The Trump administration has suspended $510 million in federal funding to Brown University amid rising tensions over campus antisemitism policies, including the government's review of nearly $9 billion due to similar concerns at Harvard. A recent letter to Harvard specified stringent demands as conditions for federal support, including banning face masks at protests and revising campus speech policies. Harvard's President Garber stated the institution has taken meaningful steps to combat antisemitism. As federal scrutiny extends to other universities, a collective faculty response against these pressures on academic freedom is emerging.
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