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Two US universities have funding frozen over alleged civil rights violations

The move comes after other institutions received similar suspensions in connection with an Education Department investigation into campus antisemitism

April 9, 2025 16:29
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Cornell University (pictured) and Northwestern University have reportedly had their federal funding frozen over alleged civil rights violations on campus (Image: Getty)
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The Trump administration announced the suspension of nearly $2 billion in grants to the pair over alleged civil right violations on campus.

According to the Associated Press, Cornell has seen $1 billion in funding frozen, while $790 million has been withheld from Northwestern.

In a statement, Cornell said that it had received more than 70 “stop work orders” yesterday, which instruct researchers to halt their projects in the absence of the funding.

These apparently came from the Defence Department and related to research that was “profoundly significant to American national defence, cybersecurity, and health”. The university said that no further confirmation of the funding freeze had been received since.