The Ivy League school’s president, Alan Garber, made a flurry of moves before Trump opened a federal funding review.
The president of Harvard conceded he has not been “perfect” in targeting antisemitism and outlined steps the institution would take to protect Jewish students.
President Trump’s antisemitism task force is probing more than $8.7 billion worth of multi-year federal grant commitments with Harvard University and its affiliates to ensure that it is
Thursday marked the 2025 “Ivy Day,” when students across the globe received their admissions results from Ivy League and select top schools.
Harvard President Alan Garber says his university will work with the federal antisemitism task force after it launched a review of the school. On Monday, the task force announced it will be
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A college admissions consultant reportedly said Columbia University's brand has been "tarnished" while the school devolves into chaos stemming from anti-Israel riots.
According to publicly available information, America's top Ivy League schools received at least $6.4 billon in federal funding in fiscal year 2024.