Forty-six million dollars in research funding has been restored to Harvard University, according to a spokesperson.
The funding was distributed from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and is part of the nearly $3 billion in research funding that was previously cancelled in the name of campus antisemitism.
“This is an initial step, and we hope to continue to see funding restored across all of the federal agencies,” the spokesperson said.
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The federal funding came back to Harvard on the same day as the Trump administration placed the institution on heightened cash monitoring status due to growing concerns about the university’s financial position and sent a letter accusing the