Harvard president takes shot at Trump
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Alan Garber's remarks on Thursday were met with a roar along with students and staff rising to their feet to applaud him.
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.
A lack of conservatives and fear of voicing “unpopular” opinions on campus are problems Harvard needs to address, Alan Garber admitted.
On its Cambridge campus and in a Boston courtroom, Harvard touted its international students as vital contributors to its makeup.
As he welcomed the graduating students from down the street, across the country and around the world, Harvard University President Alan Garber got a standing ovation for the last words.Around
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That’s what has happened at Harvard, where students and faculty gave President Alan Garber a standing ovation at commencement Thursday — just a year after protests disrupted graduation ceremonies when hundreds of students walked out.
One battle in the president's war against anyone who might oppose him is being conducted at America's oldest university.
Some Harvard University students are expressing confusion and uncertainty among international students, while others are describing the battle between the university and the Trump administration as a game of "political chicken,
As President Trump moves to revoke Harvard University's certification to enroll foreign students, he is falsely claiming that the university is offering 'low grade mathematics like two plus two is four.