Harvard Loses $2.2 Billion Over Trump's Funding Cut
The US government has cut over $2.2 billion in funding to Harvard University after the institution rejected President Trump's demands regarding campus protests and diversity policies. This decision highlights a growing tension between federal authority and the independence of prestigious universities. Harvard's President, Alan Garber, asserts that no government should dictate what private universities can teach or whom they can hire. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining the university's independence and commitment to civil rights. This situation raises questions about the balance between funding and institutional freedom in education.