U.S. President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that a $500 million agreement with Harvard University is nearly finalized, marking a dramatic twist in months-long negotiations over campus policies. The Ivy League institution would reportedly fund trade schools focused on AI and engineering under the deal, according to Trump.
Behind the Bargain
The administration has clashed with elite universities over issues like pro-Palestinian protests, diversity initiatives, and transgender rights, threatening federal funding cuts. Trump praised Education Secretary Linda McMahon for finalizing the agreement, though Harvard has yet to confirm details. 🕵️♂️
Free Speech Firestorm
Rights advocates warn the probes into universities risk stifling academic freedom and free speech. Critics argue the administration conflates criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza with antisemitism, while Muslim and Jewish students report rising tensions on campus. Harvard task forces confirmed both groups faced harassment after Hamas’ 2023 attack. 🕊️
What’s Next?
With no official comment from Harvard, the deal’s specifics—like how trade schools would operate—remain unclear. Will this set a precedent for other universities? Stay tuned. 📢
Reference(s):
Trump says Harvard deal is close, university will pay $500 million
cgtn.com