Trump, Harvard University and Judge Allison
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Far beyond Harvard University and its standoff with the Trump administration, Republican officials in several states have been pushing for changes at public universities.
The Trump administration’s legal case for cutting nearly $3 billion in federal aid to Harvard University was met with skepticism.
Harvard University has appeared in federal court, challenging $2.6 billion in funding cuts by the Trump administration.
Harvard University urged a federal judge on Monday to order President Donald Trump's administration to restore about $2.5 billion in funding.
In the wake of the standoff between United States administration and Harvard University, the Harvard Education Publishing Group, a prestigious American education journal’s publisher, last month, abruptly canceled the release of a special issue titled, “education and Palestine,” The Guardian reported.
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Harvard's case against the administration's threats to cut billions in funding could have larger implications for the government's oversight of schools.
Harvard University was back in court Monday for a major hearing in its funding fight case against the Trump administration, a key step in a battle over restoring more than $2 billion in federal funding for research frozen by the White House this spring.
Harvard University appeared in federal court Monday in a pivotal case in its battle with the Trump administration, as the storied institution argued the government illegally cut $2.6 billion in federal funding.
Harvard University appeared in federal court Monday, challenging $2.6 billion in funding cuts by the Trump administration
Harvard University urged a federal judge on Monday to order U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to restore about $2.5 billion in canceled federal grants and cease efforts to cut off research funding to the prestigious Ivy League school.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Gita Gopinath, the No. 2 official at the International Monetary Fund, will leave her post at the end of August to return to Harvard University, the IMF said in a statement on Monday. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva will name a successor to Gopinath in "due course," the IMF said.