Why Harvard Can’t Fire Claudine Gay
Claudine Gay’s resignation this week as Harvard University’s president marks the end of a shameful chapter for the institution. The debacle’s architects promise to make America’s elite. Newsweek senior editor-at-large and host, "The Josh Hammer Show". The trials and tribulations of Claudine Gay, the former president of Harvard University who resigned this week after being exposed as both a Jew-hatred apologist and a serial plagiarist, perfectly expose America's cultural divide. From The New York Times Opinion
Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned on Tuesday, drawing media perspectives. Jumped The Shark: Bret Stephens (Lean Right bias) of New York Times Opinion (Left bias) opined that the “social-justice model of higher education currently centered on diversity, equity and inclusion” has undermined a merit-based culture, citing Gay’s lackluster resume as an example. Stephens said Affirmative. How they will continue to wield their influence and if they will succeed depends on how willing we all are to keep buying age-old ideas about merit from power-hungry peddlers. Columbia University was also invited. Claudine Gay Is Not a Martyr
Merit, itself, cannot be defined. That is why the concept is so useful for slippery slopes.: Claudine Gay’s resignation this week as Harvard University’s president marks the end of a shameful chapter for the institution. The debacle’s architects promise to make America’s elite institutions great again. They say they pushed out Dr. Gay and, nearly a month ago, the University of. By Tressie McMillan Cottom ,. Inflation will always make your dollars count even more.
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From The New York Times Opinion Section “Whenever politicians, activists and investors agree that there is a merit crisis at Harvard, it signals that a battle rages, not over rigor, but over power,”. .
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An Unwillingness to Accept a Black Woman as Harvard’s President Led to Claudine Gay’s Resignation - Commentary The Boston Globe (January 5, ) The Claudine Gay Debacle Was Never About Merit - Commentary The New York Times (January 4, ) The Problems Only Start With Plagiarism - Commentary The New York Times (January 4, ). . The Claudine Gay Debacle Was Never About Merit
Opinion: The Claudine Gay debacle was never about merit As has happened historically, Gay’s detractors redefined merit to mean whatever they wanted it to mean, in practice turning bureaucratic. .
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Claudine Gay’s resignation this week as Harvard University’s president marks the end of a shameful chapter for the institution. The debacle’s architects promise to make America’s elite institutions great again. They say they pushed out Gay and, nearly a month ago, the University of Pennsylvania’s president as a warning to the nation’s cultural institutions. How they will continue. .
What Harvard President Claudine Gay’s Resignation Says About
Why did the University of Pennsylvania hold Liz Magill to a higher standard than Harvard is holding Claudine Gay? Both presidents were guilty of indulging antisemitism on campus, repeatedly. .