Harvard University President Alan Garber has issued an apology following the release of internal reports detailing instances of antisemitic and anti-Muslim bias on the university’s campus.
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The reports, stemming from taskforces established after last year’s pro-Palestinian protests related to the Israel-Gaza conflict, included testimonies from students who recounted feeling marginalized and pressured to conceal their identities from peers and educators.
In a letter accompanying the reports on Tuesday, Dr. Garber expressed regret for instances where the university had “failed to meet the high expectations we rightfully set for our community.” He noted that the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, and the subsequent Israeli military actions in Gaza had exacerbated existing tensions within the Harvard community.
“Members of our community reported incidents that led them to feel targeted and shunned on the basis of their identities,” Dr. Garber stated, emphasizing that “Harvard cannot – and will not – abide bigotry.”
The university has pledged to review its academic offerings and admissions policies in response to the findings. This commitment aligns with a key demand from the White House, which has accused Harvard of failing to adequately address campus antisemitism. Specifically, the White House has called for the implementation of “merit-based” policies and an end to preferences based on race, color, national origin, or proxies thereof by August.
However, the proposed remedial actions from Harvard appear to fall short of these demands. In response, the Trump administration has threatened to ban the university from enrolling foreign students and revoke its tax-exempt status if it does not comply.
Harvard has subsequently filed a lawsuit against the federal government, arguing that the threatened measures violate the university’s constitutional rights and that federal funding is being used inappropriately to influence academic decision-making. The lawsuit seeks to block these measures, including the potential freezing of over $2 billion in academic grants.
Dr. Garber, who is Jewish, previously shared in a letter to students last month that he had personally “experienced antisemitism directly, even while serving as president.” While he did not provide specific details, he indicated that this experience had deepened his understanding of the detrimental impact of such bias on students.

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