Harvard Starts Getting Notices of Federal Grant Reinstatement

Harvard University has begun receiving notices that many federal grants stopped by the Trump government will be given back. This comes after a judge said the cuts were against the law, but Harvard has not got any money yet.

Boston, 12 Sep 2025

Harvard University has begun receiving notices that many federal grants stopped by the Trump government will be given back. This comes after a judge said the cuts were against the law, but Harvard has not got any money yet.

Judge Orders Government to Reverse Cuts

A judge in Boston told the government to give back more than 2.6 billion dollars in cuts. The judge said the cuts were wrong and used hate against Jewish people as an excuse to attack Harvard. The government plans to fight this decision. Harvard is watching closely to see if they get the money. So far, they have only got notices but no payments.

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Trump Wants Harvard to Pay Big

President Trump wants Harvard to pay at least 500 million dollars to get their funding back. He told his education leader not to make deals with Harvard. Trump has been trying to change how colleges work. He has made deals with other big schools like Columbia and Brown to end investigations and give back money. But so far, no deal has been made with Harvard. Harvard University says it has started receiving notices that many federal grants halted by the Trump administration will be reinstated after a federal judge ruled that the cuts were illegal. It's an early signal that federal research funding could begin flowing to Harvard after months of deadlock with the White…

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Harvard is monitoring funding receipts closely

The government and Harvard are still talking, but no agreement has been reached yet. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

Updated 12 Sep 2025, 11:05 IST; source: link