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Harvard Defies Trump Administration's Demands on Admissions and Diversity Policies

The university, led by President Alan Garber, risks $9 billion in federal funding to uphold its independence and constitutional rights.

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Overview

  • Harvard University has formally rejected the Trump administration's demands to alter its teaching, admissions, and hiring practices, citing constitutional rights and academic freedom.
  • The administration's directives included ending diversity-based admissions and hiring criteria, reporting foreign students for misconduct, and monitoring ideological diversity.
  • President Alan Garber emphasized that no government should dictate what private universities can teach or whom they admit and hire.
  • Harvard faces the potential loss of approximately $9 billion in federal research funding as a consequence of its refusal to comply.
  • This development is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to challenge diversity initiatives and exert influence over elite universities.