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I grew up in Middle Tennessee and became a scientist studying at Harvard. President Trump's funding cuts impact my work and the future of America.
More than 1.5 million scientific samples of human feces, urine and blood may have to be thrown out as the Trump admin cuts research funding.
Harvard will cease funding more than 570 subawards for research at affiliated institutions across 32 states after cuts to federal support, according to a University spokesperson.
Education Dept. considering cuts for California universities while making ‘progress’ with Harvard and Columbia, McMahon says
The judge accused the Trump administration of discriminating against racial minorities and L.G.B.T.Q. people and ordered the government to restore much of the funding.
Yale and 23 peer universities filed an amicus brief supporting Harvard’s lawsuit against Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services.
Judge Mary Kary Vyskocil denied a motion for a preliminary injunction — and closed the case outright — for a lack of standing.
Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland are trying to join 16 other universities in backing Harvard's legal battle with the Trump administration over federal funding.
The cuts, which go well beyond diversity-related programmes that the Trump administration has targeted, have already halted critical projects across the country and sent shockwaves through universities and the scientific supply industry.