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Harvard plans to release its updated budget plan this week, but it gave staff a heads up that nearly $1 billion will be ...
As Harvard University faces billions of dollars in federal funding cuts, Harvard Medical School is receiving an influx of ...
A federal judge is set to hear oral arguments on Monday in two lawsuits challenging the Trump administration’s decision to ...
Harvard University was back in court Monday for a major hearing in its funding fight case against the Trump administration, ...
Harvard is temporarily freezing all hiring, the university announced Monday. The freeze will apply to staff and faculty within all schools and divisions of Harvard. Harvard President Alan Garber said ...
Harvard University anticipates a potential $1 billion annual loss due to Trump administration policies, including research ...
Attorneys for Harvard University argued in court on Monday that the Trump administration illegally slashed $2.6 billion in ...
A federal judge heard in court on Monday arguments for why she should side with Harvard University or the Trump ...
Harvard University urged a federal judge on Monday to order U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to restore about ...
Harvard University is the latest school to implement a hiring freeze as federal funding remains uncertain. President Trump has threatened to cut federal funding for schools that allow "illegal ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 announced a University-wide staff and faculty hiring freeze in a message to Harvard affiliates Monday morning, citing uncertainty under the Trump administration.
Harvard programs that rely heavily on non-tenure track instructors are facing uncertainty as they look to fill impending vacancies amid Harvard’s hiring freeze.