Trump administration launches more probes into Harvard

A person walks by the federal courthouse where a judge held an initial hearing in Harvard University's lawsuit seeking to block U.S. President Donald Trump from freezing billions of dollars in federal funding, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., April 28, 2025. (REUTERS)
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Updated 24 March 2026
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Trump administration launches more probes into Harvard

  • Harvard task forces released reports last year saying Jewish and Muslim students at the university had faced ​bigotry ​and abuse

WASHINGTON: ​President Donald Trump's administration said on Monday it had launched two more probes against Harvard University, marking its latest crackdown against top U.S. educational institutions.
The U.S. Education ‌Department said ‌its civil ​rights ‌office "opened two ⁠new ​investigations into ⁠Harvard University amid allegations that it continues to discriminate against students on the basis of race, color, and national origin" in violation of ⁠federal law.
The latest probes ‌will look ‌into whether Harvard ​uses race-based preferences ‌in admissions after the U.S. ‌Supreme Court's 2023 ruling that ended affirmative action in higher education and into allegations of antisemitism on ‌Harvard's campus, the Education Department said.
Harvard, which did not ⁠immediately ⁠respond to a request for comment, has previously condemned all forms of discrimination and said it aims to combat bigotry. Harvard task forces released reports last year saying Jewish and Muslim students at the university had faced ​bigotry ​and abuse.