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BumRushDaShow

(151,641 posts)
Thu May 1, 2025, 05:51 PM Yesterday

Harvard professors pledge to take pay cut in support of university's fight against Trump

Source: CBS News/Boston

Updated on: May 1, 2025 / 12:28 PM EDT


Dozens of Harvard University professors are pledging to take a temporary pay cut to support the school as it fights the Trump administration's move to freeze billions of dollars in federal funding.

So far, 84 senior faculty members have pledged to donate 10% of their salary this year "as our contribution to the university's financial resources while it legally contests these attacks," organizers said in a statement. Government professor Ryan Enos says the commitment adds up to an estimated $2.5 million.

Jeffrey Flier, a physiology and medicine professor at Harvard Medical School who has signed on to the effort, said tenured faculty are in the best position to support Harvard "in this time of crisis."

"This signals our commitment as faculty members to use means at our disposal to protect the university and, especially, staff and students who do not have the same protections," organizers wrote in the pledge.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/harvard-professors-pay-pledge-lawsuit-trump/

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Harvard professors pledge to take pay cut in support of university's fight against Trump (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Yesterday OP
Great news! We need the nation to unite against Trump. Jim__ Yesterday #1
That is an amazing commitment... sheshe2 Yesterday #2
And Harvard is sitting on a 53 billion dollar endowment fund progressoid Yesterday #3
So they better not cut teaching assistant salaries... profs do ok, but not TAs. mpcamb Yesterday #4

sheshe2

(91,658 posts)
2. That is an amazing commitment...
Thu May 1, 2025, 06:09 PM
Yesterday

to their jobs, their University, staff and students.

Well done.

progressoid

(51,343 posts)
3. And Harvard is sitting on a 53 billion dollar endowment fund
Thu May 1, 2025, 06:19 PM
Yesterday
Can Harvard Use Its Endowment To Make Up For Federal Cuts? It’s Possible, but Not That Simple.


April 17, 2025

Harvard’s endowment is not a $53.2 billion pile of cash. But as the University sits on the precipice of historic financial losses, it has increasingly faced calls to draw from endowment funds to make up the difference.

Even as Harvard’s annual financial report emphasizes that the endowment is a long-term investment, not a slush fund, it leaves room for flexibility during crises.

“While the University has no intention of doing so, there are additional investments held by the University and the endowment that could be liquidated in the event of an unexpected disruption,” the report reads.

If anything counts as a disruption, it would be the Trump administration’s targeted attack on Harvard’s financial stability — freezing $2.2 billion in federal research funding, floating an endowment tax increase, and directing the IRS to revoke Harvard’s tax-exempt status.

Since the cuts were announced — with Harvard researchers already receiving stop-work orders and Harvard Medical School announcing imminent layoffs — some prominent voices have said Harvard’s endowment is a powerful backup plan.

Former Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers wrote in an April 4 New York Times op-ed that wealthy universities, including Harvard, “should make clear that their formidable financial endowments are not there to simply be envied or admired.”
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https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2025/4/17/harvard-endowment-explained/

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