Today's cover: Harvard’s Claudine Gay set to keep her near $900K annual salary despite resigning as university presidenthttps://t.co/GQRGVt94rg pic.twitter.com/uSlarWSKor
— New York Post (@nypost) January 3, 2024
Today's cover: Harvard’s Claudine Gay set to keep her near $900K annual salary despite resigning as university presidenthttps://t.co/GQRGVt94rg pic.twitter.com/uSlarWSKor
— New York Post (@nypost) January 3, 2024
CAMBRIDGE, MA — As controversy continued to swirl at Harvard University after the school’s board expressed unanimous support for its embattled leader, President Claudine Gay responded to the people calling for her removal by giving a rousing, original speech she wrote called “I Have A Dream.”
“This is something I just wrote last night to inspire others,” Gay said. “It is my hope that this speech, which I wrote entirely myself, will help other people stand up under unjust oppression, just as I have over the last week.”
Guest Post by Christopher Rufo
Harvard president Claudine Gay has problems. Touted as the first black woman to run the nation’s most prestigious university, she assumed leadership with high expectations, but her tenure, which began this summer, has been mired in scandal. As dean and then president, Gay has been accused of bullying colleagues, suppressing free speech, overseeing a racist admissions program, and, following the Hamas terror campaign against Israel, failing to stand up to rampant anti-Semitism on campus.
We have obtained exclusive documentation demonstrating that President Gay may face yet another problem: plagiarism of sections of her Ph.D. dissertation, which would violate Harvard’s own stated policies on academic integrity. (We reached out to President Gay for comment, but received no response.)