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Harvard President Alan Garber and Education Secretary Linda McMahon traded letters as the university continues to stand off against the Trump administration.
Harvard University on Monday stood its ground in the escalating battle with the Trump administration, releasing a letter that defended the university’s practices and rejected several of the education ...
Harvard University President Alan Garber decried the Trump administration's actions against the school in a Monday letter to ...
"Harvard will not surrender its core, legally-protected principles out of fear of unfounded retaliation by the federal government," Garber wrote.
April 14: Harvard publicly releases the April 11 letter as well as a response from Garber, who categorically refuses the proposal, saying the government’s demands would violate the First Amendment.
"Harvard will not surrender its core, legally-protected principles out of fear of unfounded retaliation by the federal government," Harvard University President Alan Garber said.
Harvard University fired back at US Education Secretary Linda McMahon, denying her allegation that the school has a partisan ...
Harvard President Alan Garber sent a letter to Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Monday decrying the actions of the Trump ...
Alan Garber told the education secretary in a letter that they “share common ground” on some “critical issues," but denounced ...
In a letter, Harvard’s president pointed to areas of agreement with the Trump administration, including a need for more ...
While Harvard and the Trump Administration share “common ground” on issues such as ending antisemitism and other bigotry on ...
President Donald Trump spent the last week focusing on trade, illegal immigration and military policy amid controversial ...