Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 abruptly canceled a planned spring break trip to India last week as American universities nervously eyed Columbia’s response to a $400 million ultimatum ...
Harvard University announced a "significant expansion of financial aid" on Monday to make tuition free for more students, ...
The university plans to cover all costs for students from families earning under $100,000, and pay tuition fees for those ...
In November, MIT announced that students whose families make less than $200,000 will be able to attend tuition-free this fall ...
In a letter to university staff on Harvard’s website, President Alan Garber and other school officials cited ”substantial financial uncertainties driven by rapidly shifting federal policies ...
More than 500 Harvard alumni signed an open letter to President Garber urging the University to make a public statement ...
Writing on X, he said Harvard President Alan Garber “has lacked the will and/or leverage to effect the necessary large scale change.” The Corporation, Harvard’s top oversight board ...
fostering their intellectual and personal growth,” Harvard University President Alan Garber said in a statement. “By bringing people of outstanding promise together to learn with and from one ...
Harvard University announced it will be implementing a temporary hiring freeze due to“rapidly shifting federal policies,” according to a Monday letter from Harvard President Alan Garber.
Harvard University is making tuition free for families who earn less than $200,000 (£154,000) a year, the school announced.
“Universities throughout the nation face substantial financial uncertainties driven by rapidly shifting federal policies,” President Alan Garber said in a community message on Monday. In ...
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