Harvard president takes a swipe at Trump
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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 ceremony. “Members of the Class of 2025,
After four months of silence on the airwaves, University President Alan M. Garber ’76 has emerged to make a forceful case for Harvard.
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,
A lack of conservatives and fear of voicing “unpopular” opinions on campus are problems Harvard needs to address, Alan Garber admitted.
Harvard President Alan Garber admitted that the school needs to “address” the lack of conservatives on campus in an interview with NPR Tuesday. Garber told interviewer Steve Inskeep that Harvard
I don’t know fully what the motivations are, but I do know that there are people who are fighting a cultural battle,” Harvard President Alan Garber said.
Harvard University President Alan Garber on Tuesday urged schools to stand “firm” against the Trump administration — a day after the commander-in-chief threatened to yank even more
Harvard President Alan Garber, who has repeatedly defended the school's actions, didn't directly touch on the Trump administration threats.