The Trump administration has frozen over $1.7 billion in federal funding for two prominent US universities, Cornell University and Northwestern University, following ongoing investigations related to Title VI. According to a White House official, the funds were frozen in connection with investigations into the schools’ compliance with federal civil rights regulations.
As reported by CNN, the freeze includes $1 billion in funding to Cornell University and $790 million for Northwestern University. The freeze comes amid concerns regarding the universities’ diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, as well as their handling of campus protests.
Title VI investigations and funding freeze
The Title VI investigations are focused on whether these universities are in violation of federal civil rights laws that prohibit discrimination in programs and activities receiving federal funding. A White House official told CNN that these investigations have raised significant concerns about the institutions’ compliance with those laws, particularly in relation to race-based preferences and stereotypes in educational programs.
Both Cornell and Northwestern have confirmed that they were made aware of the funding freeze through media reports. Neither institution has received official notification from federal authorities about the precise amounts affected. However, both universities have expressed concern over the freeze and its potential impact on research and operations.
“We are actively seeking information from federal officials to learn more about the basis for these decisions,” said Cornell University in a statement to CNN. The university further noted that it had received over 75 stop-work orders from the Department of Defense regarding research related to national defense, cybersecurity, and public health. The freeze on these funds could disrupt critical projects vital to national interests.
Impact on research and university operations
Northwestern University also voiced its concerns. “Federal funds that Northwestern receives drive innovative and life-saving research, like the recent development by Northwestern researchers of the world’s smallest pacemaker, and research fueling the fight against Alzheimer’s disease,” the university said in a statement, as quoted by CNN. The freeze jeopardizes groundbreaking research projects and is particularly troubling to the university, which has fully cooperated with investigations by both the Department of Education and Congress.
The freeze is part of a broader crackdown by the Trump administration on several elite universities in the US These universities are under scrutiny for their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, as well as their responses to campus protests. Earlier investigations into the University of California system, along with funding reviews at Harvard, Princeton, and Brown University, signal an ongoing pattern of federal scrutiny.
A changing landscape for federal funding in US higher education
This move underscores the shifting relationship between federal authorities and higher education institutions in the US As investigations into racial preferences and campus activities continue, universities across the nation are facing pressure to reevaluate their diversity and inclusion policies. As the Trump administration continues to enforce its priorities, many universities are left navigating uncertain financial futures.