Harvard University appointed Alan Garber to serve as the 31st president through the 2026-27 academic year Friday, seven ...
(Bloomberg) -- Harvard University will keep Alan Garber as its president until mid-2027 ... The school’s provost was appointed to take the top job for two years. The University of Pennsylvania ...
Rep. Josh S. Gottheimer (D-N.J.) demanded that Harvard publicly outline its plan for protecting Jewish students from campus ...
Following Harvard President Claudine ... provost will take on the role of interim president as the search begins for a new leader. Alan M. Garber, an economist and physician, has served as ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 will not move into Elmwood ... But when former Harvard President Derek C. Bok was appointed to lead the University in 1971, he preferred to move to Elmwood ...
Although Harvard’s interim president, Alan Garber, was appointed to the position permanently last month, Columbia, Cornell and Penn started the new school year with interim presidents.
University provost and chief academic officer Alan Garber will step in as interim president until a new one can be appointed, the Harvard Corporation said. Dr Gay is the second university official ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 opened the fall semester on Thursday by warning students that they should be “prepared to be held accountable” if they engage in protests that violate University ...
Alan Garber, Harvard's provost and chief academic officer, will serve as interim president, the school's board announced. Gay is the second Ivy League president to step down in less than a month ...
The report released Tuesday, written by a working group tasked with studying the campus climate and formed by Harvard president Alan Garber six months ago, highlights ways the Ivy League school ...
Additionally, Harvard President Alan Garber, who led the school in an interim capacity last spring, and was the point-person for the school’s negotiations with the protest group, was recently ...
Not only is Alan ... Harvard appoints a tenured black woman to its law faculty. LEAD: The Harvard Law Review, generally considered the most prestigious in the country, elected the first black ...