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The Trump administration plans to freeze grants to Brown University and separately set conditions that Harvard University must meet – including a mask ban and removal of diversity, equity and inclusio...
From USA TODAY
The Trump administration sent Harvard a list of demands on Thursday that would have to be met to end a government review of $9 billion the school receives in federal funding.
From The New York Times
The loss of federal funding places the imminent publication of several books in limbo — and raises broader concerns about the future of cultural and academic initiatives under Trump’s administration....
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April 4 (UPI) -- The Trump administration may suspend $510 million in federal grants to Brown University. The White House confirmed Thursday it plans to freeze Brown's funding, although the university says it hasn't been made aware of this action by the government, The Daily Caller, CNN and CBS News reported.
The letter comes just weeks after Trump yanked roughly $400 million in grants and contracts from Columbia University, citing the school’s noncompliance with anti-discrimination laws.
Nearly $510 million in federal funding to Brown University is set to be halted as the Trump administration investigates the Ivy League's response to antisemitic protests on campus.
More than half a billion dollars in grant money is on the line at Brown University as the Trump administration reviews the Ivy League university’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies and its response to antisemitism,
Former President Barack Obama said Thursday he was “deeply concerned” about President Trump’s crackdown on universities and law firms. “I’m more deeply concerned with a federal government that
Washington — The Trump administration plans to freeze $510 million in federal grants to Brown University while it reviews the school's response to antisemitism and its efforts to eliminate diversity policies, two sources familiar with the plans confirmed to CBS News. Brown, however, said it was unaware of the funding freeze.
Brown University joins the list of Ivy League schools with federal funding in jeopardy, as the Trump administration plans to halt more than half a billion dollars to the school.
The Trump administration is planning to block $510 million in federal grants and contracts for Brown several news outlets reported on Thursday, including the New York Times and the Associated Press. A university spokesperson told The Providence Journal that the information remained unsubstantiated, as of Friday morning.
Ohio State University is the latest college to report having international students whose visas were revoked by the Trump administration.