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Harvard University president Claudine Gay apologized for her comments during her congressional testimony Tuesday, specifically those at the end, in an interview with the student newspaper.
Embattled Harvard University President Claudine Gay announced her resignation on Tuesday amid accusations of plagiarism and controversy over her testimony before Congress last month. "It is with a ...
Michael Schill will sit for a “transcribed interview” with the House Committee on Education and the Workforce on August 5, a ...
Harvard president says 'I don’t know how you could feel anything but regret' after antisemitism testimony. Claudine Gay is among several university presidents who have faced intense criticism of ...
Northwestern University President Michael Schill will address congressional leaders in August over his handling of ...
University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill has issued a groveling apology for her refusal to condemn calls for the genocide of the Jewish people on campus in her remarks to Congress — as ...
A major donor to the University of Pennsylvania is moving to withdraw a donation valued at $100 million following President Liz Magill's controversial testimony on campus antisemitism.
DePaul University president testifies on Capitol Hill about antisemitism 02:36. DePaul University President Dr. Robert Manuel said in testimony before Congress on Wednesday that the university ...
University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill has resigned Saturday after widespread public outrage over her testimony to Congress on antisemitism. The announcement came after days of intense ...
UPenn president walks back campus antisemitism Congressional testimony comments: 'It would be harassment or intimidation' University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill shared on X a message ...
Harvard University president Claudine Gay apologized for her comments during her congressional testimony Tuesday, specifically those at the end, in an interview with the student newspaper.