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  1. Claudine Gay, president of Harvard University, Liz Magill, president of University of Pennsylvania, and Sally Kornbluth, president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, testify before the ...

  2. Claudine Gay serves as Harvard's Wilbur A. Cowett Professor of Government and of African and African-American Studies. She formerly served as Dean of Social Science, Edgerley Family Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and as President of Harvard University.

  3. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) Deans Visiting Professorship Program is in its inaugural year. Created by then FAS Dean Claudine Gay with the support of the FAS divisional deans in 2023, H&LS has partnered with the Harvard FAS to welcome four HBCU faculty members to teach at Harvard during the 2024-2025 academic year.

  4. National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial today issued the following statement in support of National Action Network's protest against the campaign of harassment that led to the resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay:

  5. September 03, 2024, 9:03 am. Culture war issues have taken over college and university campuses. Schools continue to shut down diversity, equity, and inclusion laws to comply with new state laws, while others try to address ongoing tensions over the Israel-Hamas war. Diversity, free speech, curriculum, student loans -- debate over these issues ...

  6. After weeks of intense scrutiny, Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday. It comes after she was criticized for testimony during a congressional hearing on rising anti-semitism on campus...

  7. And on this past January 2—one day after the deadline for regular applications—the short, tumultuous tenure of Claudine Gay, the first black president, came to an end with her resignation. Sorting out what effects those developments may have had on prospective applicants would seem an impossible counterfactual—but it is the case that the number of applications declined some 5 percent ...