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Thursday, October 2, 2025

Can Harvard Continue to Lead the Charge? - Part 68

From the NY Times: The Trump administration’s move this week to choke off Harvard University’s access to future federal funding came after a scathing letter from the university accusing the administration of relying on shoddy evidence to determine that the college violated civil rights laws by allowing antisemitism to persist on campus. The brewing feud represents an escalation of tensions between Harvard and the administration, which just weeks ago seemed on the verge of agreeing on a deal to keep federal funds flowing to the university.

In a strongly worded, 163-page letter from Harvard on Sept. 19, which has not been previously reported, the university assailed the government’s findings that the college had violated federal civil rights laws. The university accused investigators at the Health and Human Services Department of relying on “inaccurate and incomplete facts,” failing to meet a single legal requirement to prove discrimination and drawing sweeping conclusions from a survey of one-half of 1 percent of the student body...

The administration’s reply to Harvard’s letter came on Monday, when the health department initiated a process to cut off Harvard from future federal research funding, which has increasingly become the lifeblood for the nation’s largest private and public colleges. In 2022, the health department accounted for nearly 82 percent of $41.6 billion in federal funding for research into agricultural science, environmental science, public health and other life sciences, according to government records...

Full story at https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/30/us/politics/harvard-response-trump.html.

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