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Over 80 Harvard faculty pledge 10% pay to oppose Trump's $3.2 billion education funding freeze
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More than 80 Harvard faculty members have pledged to donate 10 percent of their salaries to support the university in opposing President Donald Trump's $3.2 billion freeze on education funding. The gesture, amounting to over $2 million, is a protest against the Trump administration's demands for policy changes. Faculty members aim to defend academic freedom and ensure support for students and staff, as Harvard fights the funding cuts through a lawsuit, as reported by The Harvard Crimson.
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