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Some feared that Harvard could be ready to pay even more than other Ivy League schools did to settle disputes with the White ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 has told faculty that a deal with the Trump administration is not imminent and denied ...
Harvard University President Alan Garber said that the suggestion that Harvard was open to paying $500 million is “false,” claiming that the number was apparently leaked to the press by White House of ...
Harvard President Alan Garber told faculty that there is no set deal, and that talks with the government have been “on-again, ...
Not all American universities are completely capitulating to Trump. Ali Velshi shares new developments in Harvard's ongoing ...
Unnamed faculty members contradict a recent report that Harvard is nearing an agreement with the Trump administration to ...
The university was open to spending $500 million, but a $50 million settlement with Brown has prompted new debates in ...
No government — regardless of which party is in power — should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue,” Harvar ...
The email landed at 10 minutes to midnight on a Friday in early April—a more menacing email than Alan Garber had imagined. The Harvard president had been warned that something was coming. His ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said in a letter to Harvard president Alan Garber that it was referring the ...
The Trump administration accused Harvard of using "scorched-earth" tactics. The Justice Dept. may take legal action.
The group of 14 Congressional Democrats said Harvard can still lead by example and not agree to terms from Trump.
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