
Harvard University told the Trump administration to pound sand—and take $9 billion in federal grant money along with it.
The school has advised its attorneys not to pursue a deal with the administration over a series of demands, several aimed at combating anti-Semitism on campus, according to an email sent Monday to faculty members from university president Alan Garber. The decision puts billions of dollars in federal funding to Harvard at risk: The Trump administration announced late last month that it was examining nearly $9 billion in grants and contracts to the school.
The post Harvard Rejects Deal With Trump Admin, Putting Billions in Federal Funding at Risk appeared first on .