As a growing number of the wealthiest US colleges capitulate in their battles with the Trump administration, the strain from lost and frozen federal funding is putting pressure on the remaining holdouts to cut a deal.
Breakdown
- Brown University settled for $50 million, directing funds to workforce programs. 14s
- Brown's financial position is strained, having taken out large loans recently. 35s
- Harvard, with a much larger endowment, is expected to face resistance if it settles. 57s
- The Trump administration continues to pressure universities through negotiations. 1m 18s
- Harvard has also initiated legal action against the federal government. 1m 33s