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McMahon's letter announced that the U.S. government would no longer provide federal funding to Harvard University.
Harvard University President Alan Garber sent a letter to Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Monday decrying the actions of the Trump administration against his school while stressing areas of
Linda McMahon's letter to Harvard University went viral after a version with red-marked grammar corrections surfaced online—though it wasn't from Harvard.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon sent a scathing letter to Harvard President Alan Garber, slamming the school and saying they will not get future federal grants.
Heritage President Kevin Roberts told SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly on Tuesday that Harvard University has used public funds to push
In a letter, Harvard University's president told Secretary of Education Linda McMahon that while there's common ground, the university will not "surrender ... out of fear."
Linda McMahon sent a letter to Harvard, advising the university to stop seeking federal funding. An edited letter, highlighting language issues, went viral.
Harvard University president Alan Garber sent a letter to Secretary of Education Linda McMahon Monday asking for the ability to address issues on campus, such as antisemitism and discrimination, without federal oversight,
Harvard University president Alan Garber said in a letter to Education Secretary Linda McMahon that the federal government’s encroachment on institutional independence is diminishing Harvard’s efforts to end antisemitism on campus, promote viewpoint diversity and be a world leader in academic research.
Linda McMahon came under fire for sending a threatening letter to Harvard University, prompting X users to highlight several awkward “grammatical errors”.