Harvard announced on Tuesday that university president Claudine Gay will remain in ... including an apology from Gay. "I am sorry," Gay told The Harvard Crimson on Thursday.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Marybeth Gasman writes about racism, philanthropy, HBCUs & faculty. The case of Gay’s resignation is a complex one. Racism played a part ...
Not a word of apology for her morally bankrupt response ... “Confronting hate”? Please. Claudine Gay resigned her post as president of Harvard University on Tuesday. Boston Globe via Getty ...
That is, the work of Claudine Gay made the case that Claudine ... It is also consistent with Gay’s unpersuasive apology, after the congressional testimony that began the end of her tenure ...
But if the stories of Claudine Gay, Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Nikole Hannah-Jones can teach us anything, it’s that it doesn’t matter how much you know, how much you’ve achieved, or how far ...
Claudine Gay testified before Congress last week alongside ... student body through the school newspaper, Ms Magill issued an apology video that appeared "awkward, stilted, unrehearsed and ...
The university released its most detailed account of its handling of plagiarism accusations against Claudine Gay, who resigned earlier this month. C.E.O.s and world leaders gather in the Swiss ...
The new year is barely two days old, yet it has already witnessed a surprise conclusion to a sordid controversy from 2023: Claudine Gay has tendered her resignation as president of Harvard ...
But with new software at their disposal and a trove of unscrutinized scholarship to dive into, the plagiarism allegations against Claudine Gay had opened up a new frontier. Interim President Alan ...
For 387 years, no Black person ever ran the illustrious Harvard University until Claudine Gay assumed office as the school's 30th president. The Haitian-American is the first Black president since ...