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Trump cuts all remaining federal contracts worth $100 million with Harvard: How does this impact students?
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The Trump administration intends to cancel approximately $100 million in federal contracts with Harvard University, citing civil rights violations and other concerns. This directive impacts student research, academic programs, and international students, potentially disrupting funding, delaying degree completion, and creating visa uncertainties. The move intensifies tensions between the government and elite universities.
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