Harvard faces Third round of federal funding cuts
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The cut to Harvard’s federal funding was again linked to alleged failures to tackle antisemitism, and brings the total losses in recent weeks to over $2.7 billion.
Despite his undocumented status, Francisco Hernandez-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.
Three Congressional Republicans are demanding Harvard officials turn over documents and communications relating to the university’s ties to China.
The Department of Health and Human Services has canceled another $60 million in grants to Harvard University in the latest
Lawmakers question Harvard's collaborations with Chinese paramilitary and Iranian-funded researchers, citing potential violations of U.S. sanctions and security risks.
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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 proposed termination of medical research funded by the V.A. is part of the Trump administration’s broader pressure campaign against the university.
The city will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Cambridge KiOSK in Harvard Square Friday, May 30 at 10 a.m. The post Cambridge to celebrate reopening of historic Harvard Square kiosk next week appeared first on Boston.
Chairs of three Congressional Committees are accusing Harvard University of collaborating with the Chinese Communist Party.