The administration’s demands , delivered last week, called for Harvard to dismantle its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, overhaul admissions and hiring practices, subject specific departments to federal audits, and report violations of university policies by international students to federal immigration authorities. In a letter Monday, Garber rejected those conditions, arguing that no government should control what a private university can teach or who it admits and hires. CAMBRIDGE — Students across Harvard University reacted with a mix of pride, concern, and critique Tuesday after President Alan Garber publicly refused to comply with sweeping demands from the Trump administration —...