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 ...
The university plans to cover all costs for students from families earning under $100,000, and pay tuition fees for those ...
Harvard University announced a "significant expansion of financial aid" on Monday to make tuition free for more students, ...
In November, MIT announced that students whose families make less than $200,000 will be able to attend tuition-free this fall ...
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 ...
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.
“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 ...
Harvard University is making tuition free for families who earn less than $200,000 (£154,000) a year, the school announced.
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 ...
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