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The Trump administration on Wednesday challenged Harvard University’s accredited status due to accusations that the school violated federal civil rights laws in its handling of antisemitism on campus.
The White House does not have the direct power to revoke accreditation, but it has alerted Harvard’s accreditor about the university’s non-compliance with standards.
The Department of Education (ED) on Wednesday announced it has notified Harvard University’s accreditor of its alleged failure to address
Harvard losing accreditation could put federal student aid and even the potential usefulness of a Harvard degree at risk.
The Trump administration and the DHS issued subpoenas to Harvard requesting information about the criminal misconduct of foreign students.
Harvard University is "in violent violation" of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, the federal government’s Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism said in a Monday letter threatening to cut all the school's federal funding if changes aren't made.
The Trump administration has intensified its standoff with Harvard University, threatening its accreditation and launching a subpoena for records related to international students. This move follows a series of
Harvard could end up with a billion-dollar-sized hole in its annual budget if it fails to reach an agreement with
The Education Department and Department of Health and Human Services told Harvard University’s accreditor Wednesday there is “strong evidence to suggest the school may no longer meet”
The Trump administration threatens to withdraw all federal funding from Harvard after a federal investigation accused the university of failing to address antisemitism.