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Celerity

(48,988 posts)
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 07:06 AM Tuesday

Professors Pushed Harvard to Resist Trump. Now It's Facing Consequences.

Harvard, the wealthiest school in the world, sought compromise amid pressure to do more to combat antisemitism. The Trump administration is examining its funding anyway.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/01/us/republicans-harvard-funding.html

https://web.archive.org/web/20250401105737/https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/01/us/republicans-harvard-funding.html



The Trump administration has turned campaign promises to target universities into devastating action, pulling hundreds of millions in federal funds from Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania. On Monday, the Trump administration went after Harvard, the world’s wealthiest university, announcing that it would review about $9 billion in contracts and multiyear grants. It accused the university of failing to protect Jewish students and promoting “divisive ideologies over free inquiry.”

Harvard had been bracing for the development. In recent months, it had moved cautiously, seeking compromise and, critics said, cracking down on speech. The approach riled some who worried that Harvard was capitulating at a moment of creeping authoritarianism. Though it remains unclear how much the university will actually lose, if anything, the move on Monday shows that the conciliatory approach hasn’t fended off its critics yet.

In the days leading up to the Trump administration’s announcement, faculty members called on the university instead to more forcefully defend itself and higher education more broadly. In a letter, more than 700 faculty members called for Harvard to “mount a coordinated opposition to these anti-democratic attacks.” “As much as a body blow from the administration would hurt us, Harvard has the capacity to withstand the blow,” said Steven Levitsky, a Harvard political science professor who circulated the letter.

But a lot of money could be in question, and the stakes at Harvard underscore the excruciating dilemma faced by leading universities and civic institutions, from law firms to nonprofits: Should they work to protect themselves, as many seem to be doing, or stand on principle? “That every-man-for-themselves response is about to cost us our democracy,” said Dr. Levitsky, who studies authoritarian regimes.

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Professors Pushed Harvard to Resist Trump. Now It's Facing Consequences. (Original Post) Celerity Tuesday OP
"That every-man-for-themselves response is about to cost us our democracy." MayReasonRule Tuesday #1
Every school should resist him. There will be "consequences" for all of them Scrivener7 Tuesday #2
The Nazis are searching for anti Semitism. And the Times plays along. * 617Blue Tuesday #3
The search for anti semitism is just an excuse indusurb Tuesday #4
Yep. Sickening. * 617Blue Tuesday #5

MayReasonRule

(2,893 posts)
1. "That every-man-for-themselves response is about to cost us our democracy."
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 07:14 AM
Tuesday

Indeed.

Together we stand.
Divided we fall.

Divide and conquer is fascism 101.

This. Is. That.

FIGHT!!!



Scrivener7

(54,997 posts)
2. Every school should resist him. There will be "consequences" for all of them
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 07:37 AM
Tuesday

no matter how they respond to him.

I am ashamed of Columbia.

indusurb

(54 posts)
4. The search for anti semitism is just an excuse
Tue Apr 1, 2025, 08:15 AM
Tuesday

Trump and his cohorts want to eliminate the possibility of college resistance such as we saw during the Vietnam War and to dumb down future generations. Remember, Trump loves the poorly educated

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