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Harvard University President Alan Garber said he “welcomed” the chance to share further information with the Trump administration on how the university is combating prejudice.
"Harvard will not surrender its core, legally-protected principles out of fear of unfounded retaliation by the federal government," Garber wrote.
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.
House Republicans are looking to raise excise taxes on private university endowments in President Trump’s tax bill as the administration battles with higher education. The text of the legislative ...
While Harvard and the Trump administration share “common ground” on issues such as ending antisemitism and other ...
"Harvard will not surrender its core, legally-protected principles out of fear of unfounded retaliation by the federal government," Harvard University President Alan Garber said.
Harvard University fired back at US Education Secretary Linda McMahon, denying her allegation that the school has a partisan ...
Harvard President Alan Garber sent a letter to Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Monday decrying the actions of the Trump ...
Alan Garber told the education secretary in a letter that they “share common ground” on some “critical issues," but denounced ...
In a letter, Harvard’s president pointed to areas of agreement with the Trump administration, including a need for more ...
The first Trump Administration was serious about the challenge posed by foreign funding and CCP influence at American colleges. The Biden Administration did little work on these issues, but the second ...
Harvard could choose to keep fighting or seek a deal with the administration, and either choice is likely to change the ...