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Harvard research programs brace for "stop work orders" after $2.2B funding freeze by Trump administration
Research programs at Harvard University have been warned to brace for "stop work orders" as the slow drip from the Trump administration's $2.2 billion federal funding freeze continues to roll out. On ...
As Harvard University and the Trump administration negotiate a funding stalemate, billions of dollars of research grants hang in the balance. The two sides have only weeks left before a September 3 ...
BOSTON — A lab at Harvard Medical School recently discovered something that could change the way cancer, neurodevelopmental disorders and other diseases are understood, treated and prevented. But the ...
Harvard University professor Alberto Ascherio’s research is literally frozen. Collected from millions of U.S. soldiers over two decades using millions of dollars from taxpayers, the epidemiology and ...
The Trump administration will no longer provide federal research grants to Harvard University, with U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon informing Harvard in a letter, which was posted to X, that ...
A letter from Linda McMahon, the education secretary, said university leaders must demonstrate more responsible management before receiving additional federal grants. By Michael C. Bender and Alan ...
You had dozens of questions about the battle between Trump and Harvard. Our reporters answered them.
The Globe’s higher education reporters held a live question and answer session Friday morning to offer a deep dive on the Trump administration’s crackdown on Harvard. They broke down all that’s ...
Harvard plans to dedicate at least $250 million from its budget in the coming year to help sustain research threatened by recent federal funding cuts. The initial allocation will "support critical ...
After a court victory, Harvard researchers were told some grants were being restored. But the battle over whether the government can halt the money is probably not over. By Alan Blinder Michael S.
Over the past two decades, Professor John Quackenbush has made Harvard his home. He’s filled his office at the School of Public Health with artifacts from his life. His L-shaped desk is crowded with ...
Breakthrough therapies to prevent and target a range of cancers. A new class of anesthetics for servicemembers wounded on the field of battle. The potential to “significantly cut” the prevalence of ...
Among threatened research projects due to funding freeze is a $12 million prevention program studying near-fatal food allergies in 800 infants What would Harvard University be without the money the ...
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