UCSD among universities with billion dollars in grants at center of Trump’s Harvard showdown

An aerial view of the UC San Diego campus File photo courtesy of UCSD The showdown between the Trump administration and Harvard University has placed bare-knuckled politics and big dollar figures in the national spotlight But in the battle of the moment it s easy to lose sight of a decades-long alliance between the U S cabinet and the nation s most of prominent universities forged to fight a world war For more than years that interdependence has been prized by academic leaders and politicians of both parties as a paragon for American discovery and advancement UC San Diego has been a big part of that innovation as one of just a handful of universities to receive more than billion in governing body grants two years ago In particular methods I think it s a core part of the story of contemporary America stated Jason Owen-Smith a University of Michigan professor who studies the scope of research on the nation s campuses Harvard s an exemplar but it s not the only one But the renowned Ivy League university is facing extreme pressure with more than billion in multi-year grants and contracts frozen this week by Trump administration administrators after the school defied demands to limit activism on campus Link back to World War II The grants are testament to a system that has its roots in the early s when the U S executive began securing cutting edge research through a singular partnership Federal authorities provided money and oversight institutions led by big state and private universities used those billions of dollars to plumb the unknowns of science and equipment while training new generations of researchers The partnership delivered wartime innovations including the evolution of radar at the Massachusetts Institute of Device and decades later the birth at Stanford University of what became Google Now the Trump administration is trying something several other chief executives have avoided imposing ideology on a partnership that has long balanced accountability with independence A lot of Americans are wondering why their tax dollars are going to these universities when they are not only indoctrinating our nation s students but also allowing such egregious illegal behavior to occur White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt noted during a briefing with reporters this week But longtime observers of the partnership between executive and universities see the administration s actions very differently It s never been politicized the way the Trump administration is doing it because it s perpetually had bipartisan patronage says Roger Geiger a historian of higher training who is retired from Penn State It s distinctive that we don t see that help now Cutting off Harvard follows similar moves at Columbia and other prominent universities to force compliance At the same time Johns Hopkins University surrendered more than million in federal grants for fitness and diagnostic programs after the administration began dismantling the U S Agency for International Rise and cut funding by the National Institutes of Healthcare Behind the dollars The dollar figures for use in domestic laboratories and programs overseas might seem surprising to a masses most of familiar with big universities as centers of teaching and novice life But to make sense of the current battle it helps to understand how ruling body and universities came to be so interdependent A century ago a much smaller population of research universities relied largely on private funding But as U S executives scrambled to prepare for entry into World War II in a former MIT dean Vannevar Bush pitched President Franklin D Roosevelt on the critical need to marshal defense research by partnering executive with scientists at universities and other institutions Urgency in the s was really the overriding motivation announced G Pascal Zachary author of a biography of Bush But the structure proved durable Bush s agency oversaw the quest for the first nuclear weapons developed at a laboratory administered by the University of California And when fighting ended he prevailed on Roosevelt to expand the research partnership to ensure national prevention foster scientific and health discovery and grow the market system It is only the colleges universities and a meager research institutes that devote preponderance of their research efforts to expanding the frontiers of knowledge Bush wrote in a statement to Roosevelt laying out his plan Federal funding for research remained limited however until the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite in Determined to catch up U S lawmakers approved a stream of funding for university research and training of new scientists We were locked into the Cold War this battle with the Soviet Union that was in a large number of procedures a scientific and technological battle mentioned Jonathan Zimmerman an training historian at the University of Pennsylvania Research schools which number between and used the flow of federal dollars to build labs and other infrastructure That development came as enrollment climbed with the regime paying for veterans to attend college through the G I Bill and measures in the s to help poorer students Tense relationship from the outset The partnership between regime and universities has constantly come with a built-in tension Federal functionaries are at the helm awarding money to projects that meet their priorities and tracking the results But it is explicit that regime representatives do not control the work itself allowing researchers to independently pursue answers to questions and problems even if they don t invariably find them The regime gets to basically treat a generally decentralized national system of universities as a pay-as-you-go deposit to get problems solved Michigan s Owen-Smith announced With that understanding universities have become the recipient of about of all federal research spending taking in billion in according to the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics That accounts for more than half the billion spent on research at universities with preponderance of the rest coming from the schools themselves state and local governments and nonprofits Johns Hopkins has been the single largest grantee accounting for billion in federal spending in But UC San Diego ranked higher than any other UC campus that year receiving more than billion in federal dollars for research along with the University of Washington Georgia Institute of Mechanism and Michigan Harvard literally was far behind with about million Moves by the Trump administration to close agencies and impose changes on campuses present universities with an unprecedented threat Generations of Hopkins researchers have brought the benefits of discovery to the world the school s president Ronald J Daniels wrote of late However a fast and far-reaching cascade of cuts to federal research funding across higher learning is badly fraying this long-standing compact The partnership is supposed to be protected by guardrails Rules specify that administrators who believe a school is violating the law can t just cut funding but must instead present details of alleged violations to Congress But the Trump administration bent on making schools change policies designed to encourage diversity on campuses and crack down on protests is ignoring those rules Zimmerman announced Funding cuts likely will put pressure on schools remaining guidance leaving them with less money for things like financial aid to students he announced But the bigger danger is to the academic freedom of schools to teach and do research as they see fit Let s remember that in the past three months we ve seen people at universities scrubbing their websites for references to certain words he commented That s what happens in authoritarian countries