UCLA Faces Over $500 Million in Federal Funding Suspensions Amid Trump Administration Dispute

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UCLA is negotiating with the federal government over a $339 million grant freeze, the first public university targeted by Trump, amid accusations of allowing antisemitism and other issues. The university is exploring options including negotiations, lawsuits, and using reserves, while faculty and legal actions challenge the legitimacy of the grant suspensions. The situation raises concerns about the impact on research and university autonomy.
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- Trump Administration Is Freezing Over $300 Million for U.C.L.A. The New York Times
- ‘Immediately rescind’: UC researchers ask judge to undo Trump’s UCLA grant suspensions CalMatters
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