Harvard sets aside $250 million to fund research after Trump freezes federal grants
Thursday, 15 May 2025 () Harvard University is allocating $250 million to offset losses from the Trump administration's funding freeze, which has cost the institution over $2.6 billion in grants. President Garber, taking a pay cut, decried the cuts as a threat to academic freedom. Other universities like Johns Hopkins and Columbia are also grappling with similar funding disruptions, prompting layoffs and internal grants.
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