Trump administration pulls $60M in Harvard grants
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For those who know Pritzker, the senior fellow of the Harvard Corporation, it is no surprise that the 66-year-old Chicago billionaire wants the university to fight back, even if the costs are steep.
That’s why, when the opportunity arose to speak with Neal Baer, who served as showrunner on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for 11 years, I jumped at the chance. Originally, I thought we’d talk about some of my favorite episodes. But what unfolded was a far-ranging conversation that touched on far more than television.
House Republicans issued a new set of demands to Harvard, saying an investigation is being launched into the school’s ties to China.
At the T.H. Chan School of Public Health, which relies heavily on federal support, a crisis response is underway and a reshaping of the institution feels inevitable.
Corona, 34, and his U.S. citizen husband, Irving Hernandez-Corona, never thought they would leave the United States. But the new administration changed all that when it came in in January, according to the couple.
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Lawmakers question Harvard's collaborations with Chinese paramilitary and Iranian-funded researchers, citing potential violations of U.S. sanctions and security risks.
The Department of Health and Human Services has canceled another $60 million in grants to Harvard University in the latest
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said on Monday that it was terminating $60 million in federal grants to Harvard University saying the Ivy League institution failed to address antisemitic harassment and ethnic discrimination on campus.
A Harvard Medical School professor who works with the Veterans Affairs Department to assess veterans’ risk of suicide hopes his project can survive a fierce internal debate at the department on whether to cancel research contracts with Harvard.
The discovery is a reminder of the principles of governance that have guided this nation for nearly 250 years.