Harvard, voluntary pay cut and Trump funding freezes
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In the wake of the government’s threats, Harvard has begun touting the life-changing impacts of its federally-funded research and how the Trump administration’s “unlawful” actions could impact not only the university’s employees and students,
"Harvard stands to lose the ability to enroll the very brightest lower and middle-income students who can now afford to be able to enroll, because of the use of the endowment to provide tremendous financial aid to those students," Levine said.
The Trump administration unveiled new steps to target federal funding to Harvard University, announcing Monday that it is cutting off all new federal research grants. The move marked the administration’s latest effort to demand political policy changes from the elite university amid a major clash over academic freedom,
A senior Department of Education official explained that Harvard University has failed to combat antisemitism and discrimination on its campus.
Former leaders from the NSF's Technology, Innovation and Partnerships Directorate and the U.S. Department of Commerce's Regional Economic Research Initiative discuss how they put economic data in the hands of communities applying for federal funding.
Pharmaceutical tariffs, as proposed by President Donald Trump, aim to create manufacturing jobs in the United States, limit offshoring of profits, and address national security concerns. However, they present significant risks and,
The impact is already acute at Harvard’s School ... “I’m not even sure what it would mean to lose that status,” Harvard economics professor Gregory Mankiw said. “We don’t have ...
(Bloomberg) -- Harvard University Professor Stefanie Stantcheva won the 2025 John Bates Clark Medal young economist award for her work on the impact of taxes and subsidies on private decisions.
President Trump is once again threatening to eliminate Harvard University’s tax-exempt status. WBZ-TV’s Beth Germano looks at the impact it would have.