
Grace Yoon
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central admin reporter @thecrimson | harvard ’27 | [email protected]
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04-03-2024 03:52:06
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In the 24 hours after Harvard President Alan Garber announced that he would not comply with the White House, Harvard received more than $1 million in online donations, according to a person familiar with the matter. Dhruv Patel & Grace Yoon report. thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

NEW: When Harvard said no to the White House, donors said yes — with their wallets. Within 24 hours of Garber’s Monday message, Harvard pulled in over $1 million from 3,800+ online donations, per a source. in The Harvard Crimson w/ Grace Yoon thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

Rep. Comer and Rep. Stefanik opened an investigation into alleged civil rights violations at Harvard. The Thursday letter alleged that Garber was “unwilling to prevent unlawful discrimination.” Read more in The Harvard Crimson thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…

For the hour by hour news on Harvard's latest battle with Washington, read The Harvard Crimson. (Incredible Dhruv Patel Grace Yoon scoop: thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…)


Blodgett Pool has been closed for nearly three weeks while Harvard drains and replaces the pool’s water. As a result, Harvard’s aquatic sports teams have been forced to find other practice locations, from MIT to the MAC. w/ Akshaya Ravi in The Harvard Crimson thecrimson.com/article/2025/4…


NEW: The House Judiciary Committee is prepared to subpoena Harvard for failing to submit documents on time as part of an antitrust probe launched two weeks ago, per a source. A Harvard spox said the deadline was extended until mid-May. w/ Grace Yoon thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…

Harvard President Alan Garber ’76 affirmed in a Monday response to Ed. Secretary Linda McMahon that Harvard would not bow to interference from the Trump administration, but suggested they “share common ground.” Dhruv Patel and Grace Yoon report. thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…


NEW: Harvard President Alan Garber will take a voluntary 25% salary cut as the University stares down a $2.6 billion funding cut. Harvard presidents have historically made >$1M annually — so a 25% cut could amount to a six-figure sum. w/ Grace Yoon thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…


Harvard asked to name two more federal agencies in its lawsuit against the Trump administration and encompass the administration’s expanding campaign against Harvard. Grace Yoon reports. thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…

Another day, another funding cut to Harvard — this time, $60 million in multi-year grant commitments from the Department of Health and Human Services. in The Harvard Crimson via Dhruv Patel and Grace Yoon: thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…

What does the DHS's decision to revoke Harvard's ability to host international students mean for those currently on campus? The Crimson spoke with legal experts to find out. w/ Grace Yoon and Cam Srivastava in The Harvard Crimson thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…

Harvard sued the Trump administration Friday morning and plans to file a temporary restraining order to stop the Department of Homeland Security from revoking its certification to enroll international students. Dhruv Patel and Grace Yoon report. thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…

NEW: The Trump administration ordered pauses on scheduling interviews for student visa applicants, according to a Tuesday cable from Rubio obtained by Politico — potentially disrupting the plans of incoming Harvard students. w/ Cam Srivastava thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…

In Harvard President Alan Garber's first The Harvard Crimson interview since Dec 2024, held as Harvard waited to hear whether a judge would restore its ability to enroll international students, Garber vowed to defend them. via Dhruv Patel and Grace Yoon: thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…

Allston-Brighton has felt the impacts as ICE ramps up activity nationwide. But as ICE keeps much of its activity in the dark, residents have taken to social media to report nearly 30 alleged ICE detainments in the past month. with Emily Schwartz thecrimson.com/article/2025/5…