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More than 30 Harvard affiliates delivered a box containing 452 discrimination complaints to Massachusetts Hall at a Monday ...
Harvard University president Alan Garber said in a letter to Education Secretary Linda McMahon that the federal government’s encroachment on institutional independence is diminishing Harvard’s efforts ...
Harvard students, faculty, staff, and alumni handed the university’s president over 450 unaddressed discrimination complaints ...
Harvard President Alan Garber sought "common ground" with the Trump administration in the latest communications Monday, but ...
Less than two weeks after Harvard University pledged to take action in response to internal reports on antisemitism and ...
Harvard University President Alan Garber decried the Trump administration's actions against the school in a Monday letter to ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday meant to try to lower drug costs for American consumers. The order ...
Harvard University President Alan Garber attempted to reassure the Trump administration that he is pursuing “needed reforms” ...
In a letter, Harvard University's president told Secretary of Education Linda McMahon that while there's common ground, the ...
April 14: Harvard publicly releases the April 11 letter as well as a response from Garber, who categorically refuses the proposal, saying the government’s demands would violate the First Amendment.
Harvard University has responded to threats from the Education Department to halt grant funding to the Ivy League school.
"Harvard will not surrender its core, legally-protected principles out of fear of unfounded retaliation by the federal government," Garber wrote.
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