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Harvard President on Trump Attacks: ‘The Fight Came to Me’

Wall Street Journal

Secretary of Education letter to Harvard

Federal Government

Harvard’s President Is Fighting Trump. He Also Agrees With Him.

New York Times
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Funding today, entrepreneurship tomorrow. Or not.

Harvard Gazette
Alan Garber speaking to an interviewer in a suit and tie.

Harvard President Says Any Move to Revoke Tax-Exempt Status Would Be ‘Highly Illegal’

Wall Street Journal
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Worth the grind

Harvard Gazette
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Harvard has strong legal arguments against Trump administration

Boston Globe
Don Ingber in his lab

He got the stop-work order. Then the scrambling began.

Harvard Gazette
Lester Holt straight to camera with a photo of President Garber in the background.

Bigger than Harvard

NBC Nightly News

Harvard Motion for Status Conference for Expeditious Resolution Schedule

Harvard University

Harvard Motion for Status Conference for Expeditious Resolution Schedule – Exhibit A

Harvard University
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Freezing funding halts medical, engineering, and scientific research

Harvard Gazette
Widener Library seen from Harvard Yard

Harvard files lawsuit against Trump administration

Harvard Gazette
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A Call for Constructive Engagement

American Association of Colleges and Universities
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The Cost of Defunding Harvard

The New Yorker

Harvard Funding Freeze Order Complaint

Harvard University
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A Brief History of Federal Funding for Basic Science

Harvard Medicine
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Upholding Our Values, Defending Our University 

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Harvard Had No Choice

Chronicle of Higher Education
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Research on Hold

Harvard Magazine