House Committee Will Subpoena Harvard for Documents Relating to Antisemitism The committee has already reprimanded the university for withholding or heavily redacting information it had submitted voluntarily.
How Harvard’s Board Broke Up With Claudine Gay Facing intense pressure, it went from standing behind her as the university’s president to pushing her out within weeks.
What to Know About Claudine Gay, Harvard’s Embattled President Dr. Gay is the first Black president and second woman to lead Harvard. She faces calls for her removal over her testimony on antisemitism.
Biden Taps Penny Pritzker to Drive Ukraine’s Economic Revival The appointment of the former commerce secretary and Democratic Party fund-raiser reflects a growing focus on Ukraine’s postwar economic survival.
Harvard Names Claudine Gay as New President, First Black Leader Claudine Gay, the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, will be the university’s first Black leader and the second woman. She will take office just as the university faces a Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.