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Harvard University and the Trump administration are getting close to an agreement that would require the Ivy League university to pay $500 million to regain access to federal funding.
Ivy League colleges like Harvard and Brown reveal endowments that disclose exposure to BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF.
After losing nearly $3 billion in research funding, Harvard University now risks losing control of its intellectual property in a latest Trump administration action.
The Trump administration is opening a new front in its battle with Harvard University on the issue of patents, marking a new escalation with the elite school that could result in the loss of ...
The federal government told Harvard University it could take control of the school's patents — the latest in a months-long feud between the Trump administration and the school.
A failure to comply with the Bayh-Dole Act’s terms allows the federal government to take ownership of a university’s patents and/or issue third-party licenses.
Given the political climate and risk to the school's financial future, several experts who spoke with WBUR said it may be strategically beneficial for Harvard to strike a deal with the Trump ...
Last week, The New York Times reported that Harvard University was open to a $500 million settlement with the Trump administration to put an end to an ongoing feud over allegations of antisemitism ...