Harvard's Foreign Students in Limbo
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Alan M. Garber, Harvard University's president, has taken a firm stance against the administration's policies. As a vocal critic, he has consistently spoken out against decisions he believes threaten academic freedom and intellectual diversity.
Former Harvard University President Lawrence Summers delivered sharp criticism of President Donald Trump and his administration for barring the nation’s oldest university from admitting foreign students—part of the President’s ongoing feud with several Ivy League institutions.
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 will take a voluntary 25 percent pay cut for fiscal year 2026 as the University stares down the Trump administration’s nearly $3 billion funding cut.
By Gina Kolata and Jeremy W. Peters Dr. Alan Garber, president of Harvard, disagrees with President Trump about many things. He is fighting Mr. Trump as the federal government tries to strip ...
Attacking our research enterprise in the name of attacking antisemitism really gives rise to skepticism about what the goal is here,” Garber said.
Harvard president Alan Garber apologized for the university’s failure to address both antisemitic and anti-Muslim/Arab tensions on campus in the wake of the Oct. 7 ...
The president of Harvard has no plans of backing down in ... our universities,” Alan Garber, who has held the post for over a year, told NBC during an interview aired on Wednesday.
In an interview with WSJ Editor in Chief Emma Tucker, Harvard President Alan Garber explains why he’s taken up the fight—and where he agrees with Trump. Photo: Bloomberg/Adam Falk The Trump ...
Harvard University President Alan Garber told NBC's Lester Holt in an interview last night why the school had "no choice" but to sue the federal government and reject Trump's list of "critical ...