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Trump Administration Slashes $450 Million More in Harvard Grants
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The Trump administration has cut an additional $450 million in federal grants to Harvard University, following a prior $2.2 billion reduction. The move intensifies pressure on the nation’s oldest university amid debates over campus ideology. It reflects Trump’s broader push to influence U.S. higher education.
The latest cuts bring Harvard’s total grant reductions to $2.65 billion. They target funding for research and academic programs.
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Harvard, founded in 1636, is the wealthiest U.S. university, with a $50 billion endowment. The cuts aim to curb perceived liberal bias in academia.
The Trump administration views the reductions as a check on ideological influence. They align with efforts to reshape college curricula and governance.
Federal grants support critical research in science, medicine, and technology. Losing them could strain Harvard’s budget and global standing.
Some cheer the cuts, arguing they correct academic overreach and elitism. Others warn they undermine innovation and punish dissenting views.
Harvard has faced scrutiny for its handling of campus protests and diversity policies. The cuts escalate these tensions into federal policy.
U.S. universities rely on federal funds for about 15% of their research budgets. Such cuts could ripple across higher education.
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| Bias Distribution | 38% Right |
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