
Harvard Adds to Legal Complaint Against Trump Administration
The university expanded its ongoing suit after the Trump administration said it would stop issuing grants to the school and promised to take another $450 million.
The university expanded its ongoing suit after the Trump administration said it would stop issuing grants to the school and promised to take another $450 million.
In a letter, Harvard’s president pointed to areas of agreement with the Trump administration, including a need for more “intellectual diversity.” He also argued Harvard is not partisan.
Administrators and trustees have ordered a review of the faculty-led university senate, which could redefine control of student demonstrations.
Two professors from Rutgers University in New Jersey went out on a limb to write a “mutual defense compact” for Big Ten schools. Their effort is gaining steam.
As colleges face increased scrutiny from the federal government, they are taking diverging approaches in choosing commencement keynotes.
As President Trump’s assault on America’s civic institutions approaches its 100th day, the question is whether those charged with maintaining the integrity of Congress, the law, the courts, the media, academia and the civil service recognize the …
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