Harvard University said it will not meet the demands issued by the Trump administration aimed at reducing anti -Semitism on campus, potentially putting billions of millions in federal contracts and subsidies at risk.
“No government, regardless of which party in power, should dictate what private universities can teach, who can admit and hire, and what areas of study and research they do,” wrote the president of the Ivy League school, in a statement.
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In March, the Trump administration warned, looking was $ 256 million in federal contracts for the elite school, as well as $ 8.7 billion in “subsidies of several years” additional, claiming that Harvard had not been able to take significant measures for the expulsion of the root.
The University of Columbia received a similar set of demands last month of the newly formed Trump working group to combat anti -Semitism, which was largely agreed to avoid losing around $ 400 million in federal subsidies.
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