Harvard University is set to receive nearly $2.7 billion in research grants and contracts after a court ruling deemed the Trump administration's freeze unlawful. The funds, initially blocked due to alleged concerns about campus antisemitism, are being reinstated following a judge's decision that the freeze was politically motivated. This victory safeguards academic freedom and federally funded research from political interference. In a major boost for Harvard University’s research ecosystem, federal agencies have begun notifying faculty members that vital research grants and contracts, worth nearly $2.7 billion, will be reinstated. The funds were frozen earlier this year under a directive from...