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New York Times: Trump administration sent letter of demands to Harvard University in error - MSNThe Trump administration sent a letter to Harvard University that outlined a slew of demands – like reforming its programs, discontinuing DEI practices and additional policy demands tied to ...
A letter sent to Harvard on Friday by the Trump administration demanded that the university make a series of policy changes in order to continue to receive federal funding.
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Harvard Letter Demanding DEI Cuts Was Sent Without Authorization, University Spokesperson Calls It 'Astonishing Overreach' - MSNAccording to the New York Times, a letter demanding that Harvard University dismantle DEI programs and screen international students for ideology was reportedly unauthorized. The letter, signed by ...
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New York Schools Answer DEI Ultimatum With a 'No' - MSNFederal funding accounts for about 6% of New York's K-12 school budgets, per the Hill.For New York City Public Schools in fiscal 2025, that translates to about $2.2 billion.
According to The New York Times, Daniel Morton-Bentley, deputy commissioner for legal affairs at the New York State Education Department, accused the Trump administration in a letter to federal ...
The New York Times on Friday quoted Daniel Morton-Bentley, the deputy commissioner for legal affairs at the New York State Education Department, as saying in a letter, "We understand that the ...
According to The New York Times, Daniel Morton-Bentley, deputy commissioner for legal affairs at the New York State Education Department, accused the Trump administration in a letter to federal ...
The Trump administration sent a letter to Harvard University that outlined a slew of demands – like reforming its programs, discontinuing DEI practices and additional policy demands tied to ...
The Trump administration sent a letter to Harvard University that outlined a slew of demands – like reforming its programs, discontinuing DEI practices and additional policy demands tied to ...
But the letter should not have been sent and was “unauthorized,” The New York Times reported, citing two unnamed people familiar with the matter.
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