Billionaire investor Ken Griffin has paused donations to Harvard over the school's handling of anti-Semitism on campus amid the Israel-Hamas war. Griffin, the founder of hedge fund Citadel, graduated from the Ivy League in 1989 and is one of the institution's biggest donors, gifting $300million to the school just last year. Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences was even renamed in his honor.But at the MFA Network conference in Miami on Tuesday, he said he will no longer support Harvard until it 'resumes its role educating young American men and women to be leaders and problem solvers.'
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