Harvard University is the latest in a growing list of higher education institutions that had its federal funding targeted by the government in order to comply with the Trump administration's political agenda.
The series of threats — and subsequent pauses in funding — to some of the top U.S. universities have become an unprecedented tool for the administration to exert influence on college campuses. Six of the seven universities impacted are Ivy League schools.
President Donald Trump vowed to pursue these federal cuts on the campaign trail last year, saying he would focus on schools that push ''critical race theory, transgender insanity, and other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content.'' Public school systems are targets for cuts too.
Here's a look at which universities have been pressured by the administration's funding cuts so far.
Harvard University
The administration announced its antisemitism task force would conduct a '' comprehensive review '' of the Massachusetts university on March 31. The government was set to review nearly $9 billion of federal grants and contracts.
Harvard is among universities across the country where pro-Palestinian protests erupted on campus amid the war in Gaza last year. Republican officials have since heavily scrutinized those universities, and several Ivy League presidents testified before Congress to discuss antisemitism allegations.
The administration issued its list of demands to Harvard in a letter on April 3. The demands included a ban on face masks, limitations on campus protests and a review of academic departments' biases.