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Investing.com -- Harvard University’s negotiations with the White House have stalled, potentially delaying a resolution to a standoff that could impact the school’s finances and disrupt foreign student plans, according to a Bloomberg report on Monday.
The talks hit a roadblock last week, though possibilities for an agreement still exist, the report added.
On Monday, the Trump administration increased pressure on Harvard by announcing that a U.S. investigation determined the university violated civil rights law in its treatment of Jewish and Israeli students.
In a letter to Harvard President Alan Garber, the government stated: "Failure to institute adequate changes immediately will result in the loss of all federal financial resources."
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