Harvard's Presidential Search

Congressional Battles Will Loom Over Harvard President Alan Garber’s 3-Year Term

The relationship between Cambridge and Washington has been fraught for several years, but it took a sharp turn for the worse after former Harvard President Claudine Gay’s disastrous testimony about campus antisemitism.

The Interim Tag Gone, Harvard’s Band-Aid Presidency Begins

Alan Garber’s appointment solidifies his tenure as a bridge presidency. He has a mandate from the Corporation to guide Harvard out of the storm and into calmer waters — and three years to do it.

Harvard, Peer Universities Rely on Interim Leaders Amid Deluge of Presidential Vacancies

The Harvard Corporation’s decision on Friday to permanently appoint Alan M. Garber ’76 as the school’s 31st president was historic for Harvard, but it also put the University in line with many peer schools that recently made similar moves.


Among Harvard’s Pro-Palestine Groups, A Frosty Reception for Garber’s Appointment

Alan M. Garber ’76 shouldn’t hold his breath waiting to receive a congratulatory card from Harvard’s pro-Palestine activists after the governing boards permanently installed him as the University’s 31st president on Friday.


Alan Garber ’76 is Harvard’s 31st President, Search for Successor to Begin in 2026

Alan M. Garber ’76 will serve as Harvard’s 31st president, the school announced on Friday, rewarding the longtime provost-turned-interim president for his efforts to steer the University through its most tumultuous period in decades.

‘Steady, Sensible, Smart’: Faculty Say Garber Can Steer Harvard Through Political Crisis

Harvard faculty members overwhelmingly applauded the Harvard Corporation’s Friday decision to promote Alan M. Garber ’76 from the University’s interim president to its permanent one.

Inside Alan Garber’s Wild, 7-Month Interim Harvard Presidency

Alan M. Garber ’76’s first semester in Harvard’s top job would have tested even the most battle-hardened university president — and technically, he was not even the real president.

‘Impeccable’: Higher Education Experts Say Garber’s Academic Record May Spare Him From Scrutiny

Alan M. Garber ’76 comes into the Harvard presidency armed with a stacked resume: three degrees from Harvard and one from Stanford, time on both faculties, and more than a decade serving as Harvard’s second-highest administrator.

Among Harvard’s Pro-Palestine Groups, A Frosty Reception for Garber’s Appointment

Alan M. Garber ’76 shouldn’t hold his breath waiting to receive a congratulatory card from Harvard’s pro-Palestine activists after the governing boards permanently installed him as the University’s 31st president on Friday.

Alan Garber ’76 is Harvard’s 31st President, Search for Successor to Begin in 2026

Alan M. Garber ’76 will serve as Harvard’s 31st president, the school announced on Friday, rewarding the longtime provost-turned-interim president for his efforts to steer the University through its most tumultuous period in decades.

‘Disappointed, But Not Surprised’: As Harvard President Garber Loses Interim Title, Students Remain Wary

As Garber continues in the role on a non-interim basis, he will have to contend with a student body whose sentiments range from admiration to apathy to plain disappointment.

Len Blavatnik, Harvard Donors Express Support for Alan Garber’s Permanent Appointment as President

Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 will serve as the University’s fundraiser-in-chief for the next three years after the Harvard Corporation stripped his interim tag on Friday.