The New York Times reports:
Harvard University and the Trump administration are nearing a potentially landmark legal settlement that would see Harvard agree to spend $500 million in exchange for the restoration of billions of dollars in federal research funding. The talks could still collapse, as President Trump and senior Harvard officials need to sign off on the terms of the deal. The sides are still going back and forth over important wording for a potential agreement.
But under the framework coming together, Harvard would agree to spend $500 million on vocational and educational programs, three of the people said. That figure, currently penciled in to be paid out over years, would meet a demand from President Trump that Harvard spend more than double what Columbia University agreed last month to pay. It would also satisfy Harvard’s wish that it not pay the government directly, as Columbia is doing.
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NEW and BREAKING: Harvard and White House are nearing a landmark legal agreement. It still needs sign off from Trump and senior Harvard officials. But we have the details on the emerging deal, including how it will cost Harvard $500 million. https://t.co/0y2PLuQ8st
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