Versuchen GOLD - Frei
Alan Garber
The Observer
|June 01, 2025
Back in April the influential New York Times conservative columnist David Brooks called for a mass movement of resistance against Donald Trump's rule-by-decree which, he said, was "shackling the greatest institutions in American life".
All movements require leaders, and, although Brooks didn't mention any names, an unlikely candidate has emerged in recent weeks.
Alan Garber is a mild-mannered 70-year-old, small in stature with a high forehead, grey beard and a reedy voice - the very embodiment of the word "unprepossessing". Yet in an era in which heroes appear to be in short supply, Garber, who is president of Harvard University, has gained an heroic aura by defying the Trump administration.
It started in March when the administration announced it was reviewing $9bn in grants and contracts to Harvard because the university had not done enough to prevent antisemitism on campus.
Garber, who is himself Jewish, responded in characteristically temperate manner, committing to cooperate with the federal task force on antisemitism while recounting the reforms already under way.
It made no difference. A month later he received a letter from the White House demanding he audit the opinions of students and faculty and requiring pro-Palestinian student organisations be banned.
Unlike his counterpart at Columbia University, Garber refused to buckle.
As he wrote in response: "No government - regardless of which party is in power - should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue."
For Trump that was a declaration of war. He froze federal funds, and the Department of Homeland Security issued a statement that included the mafia-like line: "Let this serve as a warning."
It also revoked the university's right to enrol foreign students, although last week a federal judge upheld Harvard's attempt to block the restriction.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der June 01, 2025-Ausgabe von The Observer.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON The Observer
The Observer
Can a biopic of the Boss be anything other than blinded by his light?
Heavens above, not another biopic. I'm still in recovery from A Complete Unknown, James Mangold’s attempted unveiling of The Mysterious Soul of Bob Dylan starring Timothy Someone-or-other.
2 mins
October 26, 2025
The Observer
Reeves is still only getting part of the Brexit message
The financial markets, and much of the media, seem obsessed by the level of public sector debt and borrowing.
3 mins
October 26, 2025
The Observer
The anonymous Twitter troll account set up to discredit Virginia Giuffre
The online attacks came thick and fast, all 479 of them designed to discredit the accuser of Epstein, Maxwell and Prince Andrew.
5 mins
October 26, 2025
The Observer
Badenoch and Farage should stop playground politics of making rules they can't keep
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. That's the golden rule I remember being taught as a child in primary school. Not a bad guiding principle.
3 mins
October 26, 2025
The Observer
Museums are in the pink while corporate sponsors remain shy
By embracing private philanthropy, the sector has received record sums, however businesses are feeling burnt by protests, write Nicole Fan and Stephen Armstrong
3 mins
October 26, 2025
The Observer
'Democrat saviour' or 'commie bastard': Mamdani, would-be king of New York
The 34-year-old socialist set to become the Big Apple's first Muslim mayor may be the left's greatest hope - and biggest threat. Hugh Tomlinson joins the new star of US politics on the campaign trail
8 mins
October 26, 2025
The Observer
Use Russia's money
Europe has missed its chance to hit Putin's finances
2 mins
October 26, 2025
The Observer
Struggling 'clean food' brands dig in for long haul
Autumn, season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, wrote Keats. Not if you're in the plant-based food industry. Sales at major brands, including Oatly and Beyond Meat, are stalling.
2 mins
October 26, 2025
The Observer
Reeves mission: to build a European Silicon Valley centred on 'golden triangle'
Brexit is costing the UK 80bn a year in lost taxes, hitting output by up to 8% and investment by more than twice as much. The chancellor has her work cut out
5 mins
October 26, 2025
The Observer
Academics sign letter of support after ‘vile’ abuse of Israeli professor
Tom Watson, Margaret Hodge, Michael Grade, Prof Andrew Roberts and hundreds of academics are among more than 1,600 signatories of an open letter condemning a “targeted harassment campaign” against an Israeli professor at a London university.
1 mins
October 26, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
