Trump says his administration is close to reaching a deal with Harvard University
The deal requires Harvard to invest $500 million in trade schools focusing on artificial intelligence in exchange for restoring over $2.4 billion in frozen federal research funding.
- President Donald Trump announced that his administration is close to finalizing a deal with Harvard University involving a payment of $500 million to operate trade schools specializing in artificial intelligence and automotive plants.
- The deal aims to resolve ongoing tensions between Harvard and the administration after the university rejected demands related to antisemitism and funding, resulting in a freeze of $2.6 billion in research grants.
- Education Secretary Linda McMahon is handling the final details of the agreement, which could allow Harvard to establish trade schools focused on artificial intelligence and automotive technology.
- The agreement reflects a broader push by Trump to reshape higher education policy, emphasizing compliance with his administration's requirements.
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President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that Harvard University accepted an agreement to restore billions of dollars in federal funds frozen by the Administration after accusing the school of anti-Semitism.]]>
Donald Trump said on Tuesday that his administration was close to a financial agreement with Harvard, target number 1 of his crusade against the academic world, at the end of which the institution would commit $500 million. ...
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WASHINGTON, Oct 1 — President Donald Trump said today his administration was close to reaching a US$500 million (RM2.1 billion) financial settlement with Harvard under which the elite academic institution would operate trade schools.The comments mark the latest twist in Trump’s unprecedented crackdown on Harvard over claims of anti-Semitism and bias—claims the university denies, saying that the federal government is actually focused on controlli…
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