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Feeling Political Heat From Trump, Colleges Pump Up Their Lobbying

Last updated: April 28, 2025 9:20 am
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In a recent analysis by The New York Times, it has been revealed that top colleges targeted by President Trump have significantly increased their spending on lobbying efforts. These universities, which have come under scrutiny by the administration for various reasons, collectively spent $2.8 million on lobbying the federal government in the first quarter of 2025. This amount surpasses their lobbying expenditures in any quarter since 2008.

Among the universities singled out for investigation by a federal task force focused on combating antisemitism are Columbia University and Harvard University. Columbia University, for instance, saw a more than threefold increase in lobbying spending in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year. Similarly, Harvard University ramped up its lobbying expenditures, allocating $230,000 in the first quarter of 2025 as opposed to $130,000 in the corresponding period in 2024.

Lobbying activities typically involve engaging with White House and Congressional staff members to advocate for issues that impact the institutions they represent. Records indicate that during the first few months of 2025, the targeted schools focused on seeking financial aid for students, promoting the value of university research, and outlining their efforts to combat antisemitism.

Furthermore, these colleges have sought the assistance of lobbying firms aligned with conservative ideologies, reflecting a strategic shift in response to accusations of leftism by the Trump administration. The analysis shows a nearly 150% increase in spending on contracted lobbying firms from the first quarter of 2024 to 2025, with a noticeable preference for lobbyists with Republican affiliations.

The universities under scrutiny include Columbia University, George Washington University, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, New York University, Northwestern University, the University of Minnesota, the University of Southern California, and branches of the University of California system. These institutions have faced allegations of fostering leftist ideologies, particularly in relation to Palestinian rights protests that erupted on their campuses.

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To navigate the challenges posed by the federal government, some universities have taken proactive measures such as bolstering their lobbying efforts. For instance, the University of California system, which represents ten schools, allocated $930,000 towards lobbying in the first quarter of 2025, the highest amount among the institutions analyzed. Despite these efforts, the Trump administration has frozen funding for institutions like Northwestern University, signaling a contentious relationship between universities and the government.

In response to mounting pressures, universities have adapted their strategies, with some scaling back diversity initiatives, hiring individuals with conservative backgrounds, and clamping down on certain student activism. Columbia University, for instance, has yielded to demands from the government, agreeing to implement internal security measures and subjecting specific departments to new oversight.

Harvard University, on the other hand, has taken a more confrontational stance, rejecting extensive demands from the administration and filing a lawsuit against the government. The university engaged in lobbying activities focused on various subjects, including financial aid, admissions, athletics, and academic freedom issues, to protect its interests.

As higher education institutions navigate a hostile political landscape, the increased emphasis on lobbying has been deemed necessary by some industry leaders. Lynn Pasquerella, the president of the American Association of Colleges and Universities, emphasized the importance of collaborating with stakeholders across sectors to advocate for the value of research funding in higher education.

In conclusion, the escalating lobbying efforts by top colleges facing scrutiny from the Trump administration underscore the complex dynamics between academia and government policies. By strategically engaging in advocacy efforts, these institutions aim to safeguard their interests and uphold their missions amidst mounting challenges.

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