(1/5) Harvard did not apply for, nor has it received any funds through the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for small businesses. Reports saying otherwise are inaccurate.
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(4/5) Harvard has committed that 100% of these emergency higher education funds will be used to provide direct assistance to students facing urgent financial needs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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(5/5) This financial assistance will be on top of the support the University has already provided to students – including assistance with travel, providing direct aid for living expenses to those with need, and supporting students’ transition to online education.
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You don’t need that money.
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But they're not part of the reason the PPP fund ran dry. That's the point.
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You know exactly what the issue is here. Ironic watching Harvard try to play dumb. You should not have received that money or even qualified for it based on how much you have. Universities and colleges with far less should have gotten a slice of what you took.
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Dr. Charles Leiber was arrested...By Federal agents.....The Chair of Harvard University Department of Chemistry and CHEMICAL BIOLOGY...WHY!...
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I smell more PROBLEMS in Harvard's future. Stealing money in time of war. Shady people working there. Spies and what not. Shut them down. Tired of this shit. Put affordable housing up instead.
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Return the money. RETURN THE MONEY.
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