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Home Front: Politix
Harvard finally agrees to return coronavirus relief millions
2020-04-23
Shamed by OrangeManBad, they finally had to cough it up
[NY Post] After mounting pressure from President Trump and many others, heavily endowed Harvard University finally caved on Wednesday and said it would return the $8.6 million in coronavirus relief it received from the federal government.

"Harvard will not accept funds from the CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Like most colleges & universities, Harvard has been allocated funds as part of the CARES Act. Harvard did not apply for this support, nor has it requested, received or accessed the funds," the school tweeted.

But the Ivy League school ‐ which has an endowment of $40.9 billion ‐ also bemoaned the political pressure.

"We are concerned that intense focus by politicians & others on Harvard in connection with the program may undermine participation in a relief effort Congress created & the president signed into law for the purpose of helping those whose financial challenges may be most severe," Harvard whined.

"As a result of this, and the evolving guidance being issued around use of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, Harvard has decided not to seek or accept the funds allocated to it by statute."

The university had earlier said it would not return the funds, and stressed that it had not gotten any cash from the Paycheck Protection Plan, created to help small businesses struggling to survive during the pandemic.

Instead, the upper-crust school had argued, it applied for and received money from another fund specifically geared to colleges and universities.

"President Trump is right that it would not have been appropriate for our institution to receive funds that were designated for struggling small businesses," the school tweeted before the about-face.

"Like most colleges and universities, Harvard has been allocated funds as part of the CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund."
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Posted by:Frank G

#5  Harvard College has some peculiar grants that don't get used often. There are a number earmarked solely for veterans with families if the veteran is a full time undergraduate. One got my children winter coats every year. Damned nice winter coats, the best that endowment could find. I found it very touching, and the coats were needed. A custom doll for the girls from Madame Alexander, who met with my daughter. A number of other things.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2020-04-23 09:59  

#4  Yearly tuition & fees at Harvard - $51,925, so the $8.6 mill equates to 166 students' tuition bills. Just sayin'...
Posted by: Raj   2020-04-23 09:15  

#3  

Kabuki Lex? Did hell freeze over and Harvard let orientals in?

Judge Appointed by (you guessed it) Barack Obama, rules in favor of Harvard in affirmative action case.
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-04-23 05:53  

#2  Total kabuki.*

Harvard Mgmt Corp earns more than $8m every day. Chump change for these guys.

* for those scoring at home (or even if you're alone), kabuki is not to be confused with The Shitshow. Kabuki lacks the latter's 2nd and 3rd essential features, gross incompetence and outrageous virtue-signaling. HMC's track record at least as I recall it shows them to be extremely competent and not at all given to useless virtue-signaling.
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-23 05:20  

#1  $8.6 million are peanuts - just abolish the transgender-rights office: betcha, the yearly salaries make > $8.6 million.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-23 04:59  

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