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After the Trump administration froze federal funds, what can Duke expect based on actions against other private universities?
The Trump administration accused Harvard of using "scorched-earth" tactics. The Justice Dept. may take legal action.
The group of 14 Congressional Democrats said Harvard can still lead by example and not agree to terms from Trump.
The New England Commission of Higher Education, which accredits more than 200 colleges, was specifically targeted by the ...
President Trump's higher education battle comes to the University of California. After the Department of Justice found that ...
Chicago alumni react as Penny Pritzker’s leadership role at Harvard comes under scrutiny amid the university’s high-stakes ...
Fourteen members of Congress threatened "rigorous Congressional oversight and inquiry" if Harvard University agrees to fines ...
Columbia University's $200 million agreement with President Donald Trump's administration marks the end of a months-long ...
The president has pitched his trade policies at workers who feel left behind by globalization. But that doesn’t mean trade ...
Fourteen House and Senate Democrats warned Harvard on Thursday that they would consider launching a congressional ...
In a statement late Thursday, the chancellor, Julio Frenk, said that the federal government was cutting “hundreds of grants” ...
The City of Cambridge plans to file an amicus brief supporting Harvard’s lawsuit against attempts by President Donald Trump ...