Harvard president takes 25% pay cut
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Harvard University President Alan Garber and Provost John F. Manning on Wednesday announced they will “reaffirm the University’s commitment to the research enterprise” amid Trump administration’s full-frontal assault on its financial and cultural capital.
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 announced Wednesday that the University will allocate $250 million in funding over the next year to support research impacted by the Trump administration’s freeze on nearly $3 billion in grants and contracts.
Harvard President Alan Garber and Education Secretary Linda McMahon traded letters as the university continues to stand off against the Trump administration.
While Harvard and the Trump Administration share “common ground” on issues such as ending antisemitism and other bigotry on campus and encouraging a “multiplicity of viewpoints” at the Ivy League school,
Harvard University has responded to threats from the Education Department to halt grant funding to the Ivy League school.
Harvard University President Alan Garber said he “welcomed” the chance to share further information with the Trump administration on how the university is combating prejudice.