Harvard, Trump administration and federal grants
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As the Trump administration halts about $2.7 billion in Harvard University funding, the school’s president is absorbing some of the financial impacts by taking a 25 % pay cut, according to a university spokesperson.
Harvard University's president says he is taking a voluntary 25% pay cut, though the university isn't saying what he makes or how much he is giving up.
Harvard University said on Wednesday that its president had chosen to cut his own pay by 25 percent starting later this year as a response to its clashing with the Trump administration over its academic independence and the withdrawal of billions of dollars in research funding,
One day after the Trump administration announced more federal grant cuts, Harvard's president is taking a pay cut.
Harvard University President Alan Garber will take a voluntary 25% pay cut for the academic year that starts July 1, a school spokesman said.
Harvard University on Tuesday amended its lawsuit against the Trump administration after having another $450 million in research funding cut over alleged campus antisemitism and racism.
The Trump administration's cuts to medical research grants have disrupted awards once backed by former President Joe Biden's "Cancer Moonshot" initiative.