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Harvard University faces a critical court hearing against the Trump administration over a $2 billion federal funding freeze ...
Harvard University is urging a federal judge to restore $2.5 billion in canceled research grants, arguing the Trump administration unlawfully cut funding in retaliation for rejecting demands related ...
Harvard University will urge a federal judge on Monday to order U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to restore about ...
If U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs decides in the university’s favor, the ruling would reverse a series of funding ...
A federal judge is set to hear oral arguments on Monday in two lawsuits challenging the Trump administration’s decision to ...
The email landed at 10 minutes to midnight on a Friday in early April—a more menacing email than Alan Garber had imagined.
To fend off illiberalism from the White House, the university’s president also has to confront illiberalism on campus.
The university president said that Harvard must “prepare for the possibility that the lost revenues will not be restored anytime soon.”The post Trump admin action could cost Harvard $1b annually, ...
Garber spoke truth to power in standing strong against the efforts of the current US administration to take control of all facets of academia under the false narrative of combating antisemitism.
Harvard University President Alan Garber has admitted that a lack of conservatives and fear of voicing “unpopular” opinions on campus are problems the Ivy League needs to address.
Cutting off research funding for Harvard University might hurt the school, its president Alan Garber told NPR, but it also potentially sets back important work that benefits the public.
The president of Harvard University has no plans to back down in his fight with the Trump administration. Alan Garber, who has held the position for just over a year, told NBC News anchor Lester ...