The Trump administration has frozen $2.2 billion in US education funding after Harvard University refused to meet federal demands. These demands included dismantling DEI programs, increasing cooperation with immigration authorities, and addressing antisemitism. Harvard President Alan M. Garber rejected the conditions, calling them a threat to academic freedom, as reported by The Harvard Crimson. The freeze has sparked national debate over federal control in higher education, drawing both political support and criticism.
Trump administration freezes $2 billion in US education funds after Harvard refuses demands
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