At the end of July, The New York Times reported that Harvard University was open to a potential $500 million settlement as a means of ending the months-long battle with the Trump administration.
New faculty and staff searches have continued at Harvard — albeit at a lower rate — despite a hiring freeze imposed in March as the University grants exemptions for high-priority hires.
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 called on affiliates to stand with the University as it fights the Trump administration in court in an address at Memorial Church Tuesday morning, warning that ...
(Bloomberg) -- A larger tax on Harvard University’s $57 billion endowment will hurt the school’s ability to address the very problems the US government wants it to focus on, said President Alan Garber ...
Harvard president Alan Garber and National Institutes of Health head Jay Bhattacharya are two main characters at the heart of the national fight over the future of academia. Alan Garber has been cast ...
Can Harvard University president Alan Garber finalize a deal that somehow looks like a win – or at least looks like something better than a loss? In its negotiation with the Trump administration, the ...
Last week, The New York Times reported that Harvard University was open to a $500 million settlement with the Trump administration to put an end to an ongoing feud over allegations of antisemitism on ...
(The Center Square) - The Trump administration targeted Harvard University last week for non-compliance with a federal civil rights investigation and required the university to fund student loans ...
The Trump administration on Monday said it has started a new process to block Harvard University’s eligibility for federal grant money and its ability to enter into new federal contracts — yet another ...
After being ranked for two years in last place, Harvard University is no longer the worst college for free speech, according to a new report from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression ...