The story behind a congressional hearing that ended the career of one university president and jeopardized the jobs of two others.
Tag: Gay, Claudine
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Bill Ackman’s Campaign Against Harvard Followed Years of Resentment
The billionaire investor has mounted a high-profile battle against Harvard president Claudine Gay over antisemitism and threats to Jewish students on campus, but long-held personal grudges play a part, too.
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Harvard Clears President of ‘Research Misconduct’ After Plagiarism Charges
The university started an investigation after receiving accusations in October, at a time when its president, Claudine Gay, was under fire for her response to campus antisemitism.
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To Testify or Not to Testify in Congress? Your Job Could Hang in the Balance.
Columbia University’s president declined a congressional call to testify about her handling of antisemitism on campus — and dodged a firestorm that cost one of her colleagues her job.
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Harvard’s Board Says President Will Stay, Despite Calls for Her Ouster
Claudine Gay, who became head of the university in July, faced criticism for her responses to questions at a congressional hearing about antisemitism.