Trump administration takes first steps to restore Harvard’s funding, but money isn’t flowing yet
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration's $2.6 billion funding cuts to Harvard unconstitutional, ordering their reinstatement amid allegations of using antisemitism as a pretext.
- In June, a federal judge blocked the government's move to restrict Harvard from enrolling international students after the university sued over funding cuts.
- The funding reductions began in April after Harvard declined extensive government requests related to an inquiry concerning allegations of antisemitism on campus.
- A federal judge in Boston ruled that the government must undo more than $2.6 billion in funding reductions, deeming the cuts unconstitutional and criticizing the use of antisemitism as a pretext for a politically motivated attack.
- Harvard has started receiving notices from federal agencies about reinstated grants, but no payments have arrived, and the government plans to appeal the ruling.
- President Trump demands Harvard pay at least $500 million as part of any funding restoration deal, but such an agreement has not yet been reached.
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Administration takes first steps to restore Harvard's funding
WASHINGTON — Harvard University said late Wednesday it started receiving notices that many federal grants halted by the Trump administration will be reinstated after a federal judge ruled that the cuts were illegal.

Trump administration takes 1st steps to restore Harvard funding
WASHINGTON — Harvard University said late Wednesday it started receiving notices that many federal grants halted by the Trump administration will be reinstated after a federal judge ruled that the cuts were illegal.
Trump administration takes first steps to restore Harvard’s funding, but money isn’t flowing yet
Harvard University says it has started receiving notices that many federal grants halted by the Trump administration will be reinstated after a federal judge ruled that the cuts were illegal.

Trump administration takes first steps to restore Harvard's funding, but money isn't flowing yet
Harvard University says it has started receiving notices that many federal grants halted by the Trump administration will be reinstated after a federal judge ruled that the cuts were illegal.
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