Harvard Ready to Pay $500 Million for Job Training in Trump Deal

Harvard University is in negotiations with the White House to settle a dispute over $2 billion in frozen federal funds. As part of the proposed settlement, Harvard has indicated its willingness to contribute $500 million towards workforce training programs. The negotiations aim to resolve the issue and restore the university's access to the frozen federal funds. While the details of the settlement are still being finalized, the $500 million investment in job training signifies Harvard's commitment to supporting workforce development initiatives, even as it seeks to regain the federal funding it had previously been denied access to. The resolution of this dispute could have significant implications for both Harvard's financial standing and the broader landscape of higher education's engagement with federal programs and policies.
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