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The Conversation U.S. asked Philip Hackney, a nonprofit law professor who previously worked in the office of the chief counsel of the IRS, and Brian Mittendorf, an expert on nonprofit accounting, to explain what it would take for the federal government to revoke a university’s tax-exempt status.
Harvard University is allocating $250 million to offset losses from the Trump administration's funding freeze, which has cost the institution over $2.
The dispute between the Trump administration and Harvard centers primarily on the university’s diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, commonly known as DEI programs. These institutional policies have become a focal point of disagreement between federal authorities and university leadership.
Alan Garber became a hero to liberals after Harvard resisted the federal government. At the same time, he is trying to remake campus culture in ways the Trump administration might appreciate.
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Harvard is dedicating $250 million to support researchers after the Trump administration froze nearly $3 billion in federal grants, calling the move an unconstitutional attack on academic freedom.
President Donald Trump announced Friday his intention to revoke tax-exempt status from Harvard, further deepening the costly feud between the university and the federal administration.