Harvard receives reinstatement notices for previously canceled federal funding
Source: The Hill
09/10/25 4:27 PM ET
Harvard said Wednesday it has received notices that many of the canceled federal grants will be restored, although the money has not come back yet.
Harvard has begun to receive notices of reinstatements on many of the previously terminated federal awards from a range of federal agencies. Harvard is monitoring funding receipts closely. So far, payments have not been restored on these awards, a spokesperson for Harvard said.
The funds seem to be on its way back after a judge ruled the Trump administration could not withhold the money from Harvard. The Hill has reached out to the White House for comment. The New York Times was the first to report the notices.
However, there is no guarantee the funding will stay for long, as the Trump administration can appeal the court decision to restore the $2.2 billion.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/education/5496860-harvard-restored-federal-grants/

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(1,184 posts)I participate in a long-term study being done at Harvard. They sent an e-mail recently that they'd had to reduce staff by the loss of funding but intended to carry on - if perhaps a bit more slowly. Hopefully they can rehire people and get back on track.
I don't know where ALL the funding goes, of course. I'm sure some goes for equipment and such. I do suspect personnel is a fair chunk though.