Harvard
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The university is trying to avoid the appearance of appeasement, something other powerful institutions that made deals with President Trump found impossible.
By Michael S. Schmidt and Alan Blinder
The university is trying to avoid the appearance of appeasement, something other powerful institutions that made deals with President Trump found impossible.
Harvard
vs. Trump
Supported by
The university is trying to avoid the appearance of appeasement, something other powerful institutions that made deals with President Trump found impossible.
By Michael S. Schmidt and Alan Blinder

The agreement, if finalized, would follow months of grappling over federal dollars as the Trump administration seeks to cow the…

The administration is planning to end the school's remaining contracts with the federal government.

The escalating feud has some experts predicting that even if the university wins every case against Trump, it may not escape…

A potential deal could restore more than $2 billion in federal funds to the university that Trump froze, claiming university…

The university has largely complied with the administration’s demands, but has adjusted them in meaningful ways. One department…

One major reason is said to be an emerging divide within the administration over whether the current framework is too favorable…