Harvard president takes shot at Trump
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Harvard President Alan Garber told NPR's "Morning Edition" that the Trump administration's actions against the university, including attempting to cut research funding and ban international students,
Harvard University president Alan Garber jabbed at the Trump administration’s crackdown on international student enrollment during his remarks at the Ivy League school’s graduation
The Harvard president, who pushed back against the Trump administration’s meddling with the university’s affairs, is trying to do a delicate balancing act — shielding the institution from political assault while undertaking reforms that may ensure its survival
After four months of silence on the airwaves, University President Alan M. Garber ’76 has emerged to make a forceful case for Harvard.
A lack of conservatives and fear of voicing “unpopular” opinions on campus are problems Harvard needs to address, Alan Garber admitted.
On its Cambridge campus and in a Boston courtroom, Harvard touted its international students as vital contributors to its makeup.
Harvard graduates are celebrating commencement at a pivotal time for the Ivy League school. The cap and gown-clad students cheered speakers Wednesday who stressed the importance of maintaining a diver
As students gathered with family and friends for commencement, signs of the university’s fight with the Trump administration took many forms.
Harvard President Alan Garber said the university needs to address issues around viewpoint diversity and antisemitism as the Trump administration ratchets up pressure on the school.
The Harvard University 2025 commencement was held in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Thursday. Harvard provided a livestream of the graduation ceremony on YouTube. Harvard president Alan Garber got a standing ovation as he welcomed students from across the country and around the world.