Harvard vs. The Trump Administration

Harvard University, the nation’s oldest and wealthiest higher education institutions, was at the center of a battle with the Trump administration over free speech, academic freedom, and diversity policies. In spring 2025, the administration froze roughly $2.2 billion in federal research funding and contracts after Harvard rejected a series of government demands that it overhaul its governance structures, admissions and hiring practices, and diversity programming. The Trump administration also attempted to strip Harvard’s certification to enroll international students, who make up about a quarter of its student body. I visited the Harvard campus in April and September of 2025 with NBC News reporters to capture the mood on campus and what students and faculty were feeling amidst the high-profile dispute.

NBC News
Harvard students and faculty face the fallout from a showdown with Trump
Harvard is back to school for a year that will be a test case in free speech, students and staff say

Reporters: Tyler Kingkade, Yasmine Salam, Alexandra Chaidez, and Kimmy Yam
Photo Editor:
Elise Wrabetz and Matt Nighswander