Harvard Received Notice of Grant Restoration: Court Compelled Trump's Administration.
According to inkorr.com: Harvard University has announced the restoration of some federal grants that were previously canceled. However, the funds have not yet arrived in the institution's accounts. According to The Hill, this occurred after a court ruling which found that Donald Trump's administration did not have the right to block funding, as reported by
Glavkom.
A university representative noted that Harvard has started to receive notices about the restoration of many federal grants from various government agencies. At the same time, he emphasized that payments have not yet started, and the university continues to monitor the situation closely.
The Situation of Funding at Harvard University
Although the court ordered Trump's administration to return $2.2 billion, there are no guarantees that these funds will remain with the educational institution, as the government may challenge the decision. The restoration of funding occurs against the backdrop of negotiations between the administration and the university, which has faced pressure from the federal government for several months.
Harvard University received notice of the restoration of federal grants, but is still waiting for the funds to arrive. Although the court has already ruled in their favor, the situation remains tense, and the university continues to monitor further developments during ongoing negotiations with the government.
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