The government has provided few specifics about how it arrived at the $9 billion sum, except to say that it is undertaking a “comprehensive” review.
The list includes actions the school must take to avoid the cancelation of billions of dollars of federal funding.
Harvard University received a letter from a federal task force Thursday outlining policy demands tied to nearly $9 billion in ...
The Trump administration has sent its demands to Harvard University on policies it must change to avoid the loss of federal ...
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute secured state approval Thursday to move ahead with plans to build a nearly $1.7 billion standalone hospital in Boston’s Longwood Medical Area.
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Harvard University announced Monday that it is expanding its financial aid program for undergraduates, including making the school tuition-free for students with annual family income below $200,000.
Harvard University is the latest institution to announce that tuition will be free for undergraduates with family incomes of $200,000 or less beginning in the 2025-26 academic year. It joins a ...