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After the Trump administration froze federal funds, what can Duke expect based on actions against other private universities?
The group of 14 Congressional Democrats said Harvard can still lead by example and not agree to terms from Trump.
The Trump administration accused Harvard of using "scorched-earth" tactics. The Justice Dept. may take legal action.
An increased sense of unease on Harvard’s campus after the university agreed to a Trump administration demand. Harvard will ...
Despite President Trump ramping up pressure on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to cut interest rates, the Fed held rates ...
President Trump's higher education battle comes to the University of California. After the Department of Justice found that ...
The New England Commission of Higher Education, which accredits more than 200 colleges, was specifically targeted by the ...
Chicago alumni react as Penny Pritzker’s leadership role at Harvard comes under scrutiny amid the university’s high-stakes ...
A decade later, Harvard, MIT, Columbia, Stanford, and other big schools were scooping up most Nobel Prizes, Fields Medals, ...
The White House views a payment of $500 million by Harvard University as a floor in negotiations for a settlement, and the ...
Fourteen House and Senate Democrats warned Harvard on Thursday that they would consider launching a congressional ...
Fourteen members of Congress threatened "rigorous Congressional oversight and inquiry" if Harvard University agrees to fines ...