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Harvard Hammered: Feds Yank An Additional $450 Million In Grants

Upworthy Wednesday, 14 May 2025 ()
Harvard Hammered: Feds Yank An Additional $450 Million In Grants Harvard University is facing another crushing financial blow - this time losing an additional $450 million in federal grants - as the Trump administration ramps up pressure on elite schools it accuses of fostering anti-Semitism and…
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