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Alan M. Garber, Harvard University's president, has taken a firm stance against the administration's policies. As a vocal critic, he has consistently spoken out against decisions he believes threaten academic freedom and intellectual diversity.
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 will take a voluntary 25 percent pay cut for fiscal year 2026 as the University stares down the Trump administration’s nearly $3 billion funding cut.
As Harvard University is faced with billions of dollars in funding cuts the institution is asking for donations to help its teaching and research continue.
As the US government continues its crackdown on Harvard University, allegations of links to China and Iran have led to a probe by a joint House committee. The premier university is being investigated by the House Select Committee on China as well as the House Committee on Education and Workforce for its alleged links to groups affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party and research groups being aided by Iran.
The Trump administration revoked Harvard’s ability to enroll international students as President Donald Trump continues his vendetta against the university. “I am writing to inform you that effective immediately,
Larry Bacow, who was president of Harvard University before Claudine Gay and current president Alan Garber, was the top earner at the institution with a total income of close to $3.1 million, according to the most recent tax filings sent to MassLive.
Harvard University President Alan Garber is urging alumni for support amid a funding freeze from the Trump administration, seeking donations to the Presidential Priorities Fund to sustain core functions.