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Alan Garber will take a 25 percent cut to his salary for the fiscal year 2026. The post Harvard president taking voluntary pay cut amid Trump funding freezes appeared first on Boston.com.
Bill Ackman said Harvard University’s endowment is heading for a painful financial reckoning as it weighs selling some of its private equity holdings while battling the Trump administration over federal research funding.
Harvard University's president says he is taking a voluntary 25% pay cut, though the university isn't saying what he makes or how much he is giving up.
The university filed an amended complaint against the administration in response to the loss of the grants, which had previously been frozen.
other Harvard officials are “making their own voluntary contributions,” the university’s spokesperson told The Post, adding that they recognized “the significant financial challenges the ...
In April 2020, then-Provost Garber took a voluntary 25% pay cut as the school faced financial challenges caused by the pandemic. The Harvard Crimson reported that past presidents have made up to $ ...
Harvard University expanded its lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's moves to cut off billions of dollars in federal funding to the Ivy League school on Tuesday after officials said they are terminating an additional $450 million in grants.
At a Tuesday meeting of Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, FAS Dean Hopi E. Hoekstra braced faculty for long-term changes amid what she acknowledged would be a drawn-out struggle with the Trump administration.