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Harvard Letter Points to ‘Common Ground’ With Trump Administration

Last updated: May 12, 2025 10:35 am
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Harvard University has been embroiled in a contentious battle with the Trump administration, with tensions escalating in recent weeks. The university recently received a letter from the administration stating that it would no longer receive any research grants, a move that has raised concerns about the long-term implications of the clash.

In response, Harvard’s president, Alan M. Garber, penned a letter to Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, striking a respectful but firm tone. Garber emphasized that while the university and the administration may have shared goals, their approaches differed significantly. He acknowledged some of the administration’s concerns, such as curbing antisemitism on campus and fostering intellectual diversity, but expressed dismay at the government’s actions undermining Harvard’s efforts to combat bigotry and promote free expression.

McMahon’s letter accused Harvard of betraying its ideals and criticized various aspects of the university, including its admissions policies, international students, and perceived political affiliations. She even suggested that Harvard, with its substantial endowment, should rely more on its own funds rather than federal grants.

Garber pushed back against McMahon’s assertions, stating that Harvard is a place for diverse ideas to flourish, regardless of political labels. He emphasized the university’s commitment to combating antisemitism and bigotry, as well as its investment in Jewish studies. Despite the administration’s threats to cut off federal funding, Garber asserted that Harvard would not compromise its core principles out of fear of retaliation.

The potential loss of federal funding poses a significant threat to Harvard, as it received a substantial amount for research in the past fiscal year. Experts noted that the government’s actions could have far-reaching consequences for the university’s research capabilities and academic pursuits. While challenging the administration’s tactics in court is an option, Harvard officials are aware that the government could find other ways to restrict funding.

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The government’s ability to shape research priorities and allocate funds could further exacerbate the situation for Harvard. There are concerns that the administration may steer away from fields where the university excels, potentially limiting opportunities for Harvard researchers. Jessica Tillipman, an expert on government contracting law, highlighted the challenges of proving that the government is unfairly targeting grant recipients.

Despite the obstacles, Tillipman suggested that McMahon’s letter could provide Harvard with grounds to contest the grant denials. By clearly stating the government’s decision to withhold funding, the letter may serve as evidence in any legal proceedings. As Harvard navigates this complex situation, the university remains committed to upholding its values and principles, even in the face of adversity.

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