US cuts $60 million in Harvard funding over antisemitism allegations

Decision follows action by Trump administration on revoking $3billion in grants, contracts to Ivy league universities.

Harvard University PHOTO:Reuters

The United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has terminated $60 million in federal grants to Harvard University, citing the institution’s “continued failure to address antisemitic harassment and racial discrimination” on campus.

The decision, announced on Monday via HHS’s official X account, follows broader federal action by President Donald Trump's administration, which has frozen or revoked nearly $3 billion in grants and contracts to the Ivy League university in recent weeks.

According to officials, Harvard has failed to adequately respond to rising allegations of antisemitism, particularly linked to last year’s student protests.

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