Harvard University announced on Monday that its “Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI) and Belonging” is getting a makeover, as the school continues its ongoing battle with the Trump administration — which has since paused billions of dollars in federal aid.
Read More Harvard Renames DEI Office Amid Ongoing Federal Funding Dispute With Trump AdminTag: higher education
REPORT: Trump Plans To Pull Another $1B In Harvard Funding Over Antisemitism, Admissions Disputes
President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to pull another billion dollars in funding from Harvard University, only a week after freezing $2.2 billion in multi-year federal grants over the university’s refusal to make changes to stop antisemitism and admission policies.
Read More REPORT: Trump Plans To Pull Another $1B In Harvard Funding Over Antisemitism, Admissions DisputesHarvard Stands Firm Against Trump Admin’s Policy Demands Despite Billions In Funding On The Line
Harvard University has rejected demands from the Trump administration as it threatens the school’s federal funding, with just over $9 billion on the line.
Read More Harvard Stands Firm Against Trump Admin’s Policy Demands Despite Billions In Funding On The LineTim Walz’s Daughter Announces She’s Skipping Grad School Over Lack Of Support For Protestors
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s daughter announced on TikTok that she’s opting out of graduate school, citing insufficient support from higher education institutions for students’ “right to protest.”
Read More Tim Walz’s Daughter Announces She’s Skipping Grad School Over Lack Of Support For ProtestorsTrump Issues Executive Order Pulling Federal Funding From Schools Still Enforcing COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Friday, pulling federal funding from U.S. schools who still enforce COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Read More Trump Issues Executive Order Pulling Federal Funding From Schools Still Enforcing COVID-19 Vaccine MandatesUniversity Of Texas Introduces Free Tuition For Students From Families Earning Below $100K A Year
Beginning next fall semester, students accepted into any of the nine institutions for an undergrad program within the University of Texas (UT) system will receive free tuition and have all fees waived.
Read More University Of Texas Introduces Free Tuition For Students From Families Earning Below $100K A Year
