Harvard University, Trump and antisemitism
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Three federal agencies are reviewing nearly $9 billion in contracts and grants between the government and Harvard University over the school’s response to antisemitism.
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The Trump administration said on Monday that it was reviewing roughly $9 billion in federal grants and contracts awarded to Harvard, claiming that the university had allowed antisemitism to run unche...
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The Trump administration is reviewing a California sex ed program. LBGTQ+ advocates worry about censorship of queer and transgender healthcare information.
Trump can’t move programs from one agency to another without congressional approval. The law requires oversight of IDEA to be done at the Department of Education, and Congress would have to amend existing law or create an entirely new one in order to shuffle programs around. Dismantling the department entirely would also require an act of Congress.
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Trump ups ante to force California to abandon gender identity law against "forced outing" in schools, threatening school lunch funding for students from low-income families.
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Letter of Intent' regarding future of key education funding expected to be considered for approval by state education board on Thursday.
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The senators argue in their letter that the Education Department and its decadeslong functions are essential to the well-being of the millions of students with disabilities across the nation. Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.
The Trump administration has disrupted the funding pipeline universities have relied on for research, at times directly targeting select schools.
Colleges are increasingly worried about President Trump scaring away their international students. More than a million foreign-born scholars attend U.S. universities every year, bringing
The lawsuit was filed by the advocacy group Democracy Forward on behalf of the Easthampton and Somerville schools.