In April, Cornell said it received more than 75 stop work orders from the Department of Defense related to research on national defense, cybersecurity and health. The Trump administration at the time said it had frozen about $1 billion in federal cash and contracts with the school.
“The decades-long research partnership between Cornell and the federal
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