US President Donald Trump’s administration is in a conflict with major universities over compliance with demands regarding admissions and diversity policies. Harvard University suffered a $2.3 billion loss in federal funding for its refusal to comply, while Columbia University, which complied, still faced a $400 million loss. The discussion features insights from the FT’s Andrew Jack and Myles McCormick on the implications for other universities and ongoing legal actions, including Harvard’s lawsuit against the Trump administration over the funding freeze.