
Trump Administration Freezes Federal Funding for Cornell and Northwestern Universities
The Trump administration has initiated a freeze on federal funding for Cornell University and Northwestern University, marking a significant escalation in its campaign against higher education institutions. This decision, confirmed by officials, affects approximately $790 million in funding for Northwestern alone, with the reasons behind the freeze remaining undisclosed.
The move has sparked widespread concern and criticism from various quarters, including academic communities and political figures. Critics argue that such actions undermine the integrity and independence of educational institutions. The universities involved have yet to issue a formal response, but sources indicate they are preparing to challenge the decision legally.
This development follows a series of actions by the Trump administration targeting colleges and universities, suggesting a broader strategy to exert influence over educational policies and funding. The impact of this funding freeze on research, student aid, and institutional operations at Cornell and Northwestern remains to be seen, but it is likely to have far-reaching consequences.