Harvard’s top brass offered their most extensive comments to date about the University’s fall semester of controversy, ...
Michael Schaffer is a senior editor and columnist at POLITICO Magazine. He has covered national and local politics for over twenty years and spent seven years as editor-in-chief of the Washingtonian.
REUTERS Looks like forcing the resignation of former President Claudine Gay may actually have begun to make a difference. In earlier “preventative medicine,” the school on Monday locked the ...
But we should all pause and reflect before concluding that the cohort of right-wing politicians who conducted the hearing ...
Claudine Gay’s first public remarks at Harvard since resigning as the university’s president in January came not from lecture notes in a classroom, but from her heart in a chapel on campus.
Since October 7, anti-Israel demonstrations have roiled American universities. Protestors have trespassed on private property and been arrested for setting up tent cities on campus.
Harvard University is continuing to support its president, Claudine Gay, amid a fresh round of accusations that she plagiarized other academics throughout her career. The newest charges have ...
Claudine Gay announced her resignation as Harvard’s president on Tuesday following accusations of plagiarism in her academic works. “It has become clear that it is in the best interests of Harvard for ...
The search committee favored Claudine Gay’s administrative expertise, passing over two internal candidates who boasted both administrative experience and far more extensive scholarship ...
No charge. Claudine Gay has opened the eyes of many to the degradation of standards in American higher education. In this AEI piece, Professor Samuel Abrams examines how she managed tenure and ...