The Curious Case of Claudine Gay
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 16:33 last edited by jon-nyc 1 Feb 2024, 16:33
Actually the proposals floating around, to which I imagine Jolly is referring, are to tax their investment income at rates resembling what you and I might pay.
Right now Harvard pays 1.4% on their endowment income, IIRC.
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 16:42 last edited by
Yep.
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 18:42 last edited by
Well, bye...
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2024/1/3/claudine-gay-resign-harvard/
Harvard President Claudine Gay will resign Tuesday afternoon, bringing an end to the shortest presidency in the University's history, according to a person with knowledge of the decision.
University Provost Alan M. Garber '76 will serve as Harvard's interim president during a search for Gay's permanent successor, the Harvard Corporation — the University's highest governing body — announced in an email on Tuesday.
Harvard spokesperson Jonathan L. Swain declined to comment on Gay's decision to step down.
Gay’s resignation — just six months and two days into the presidency — comes amid growing allegations of plagiarism and lasting doubts over her ability to respond to antisemitism on campus after her disastrous congressional testimony Dec. 5.
Gay weathered scandal after scandal over her brief tenure, facing national backlash for her administration’s response to Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack and allegations of plagiarism in her scholarly work.
Gay is expected to announced her decision to step down to Harvard affiliates in an email later today. The Corporation is also expected to make a statement about the decision.
The announcement comes three weeks after the Corporation announced unanimous support for Gay after “extensive deliberations” following the congressional hearing.
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 18:44 last edited by
Odds of another woman of color as her successor? Or maybe a white female this time.
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 19:04 last edited by
They forced out that poor black Gay woman…
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 19:08 last edited by
They should pick someone who doesn't have a gender.
And maybe handicapped.
And morbidly obese.
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 19:13 last edited by
She'll get a nice package, it will probably include plenty of cnn air time.
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 19:19 last edited by
Could someone help me find the post where I bet a quarter that she'd be gone within a month?
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 20:24 last edited by
Of course...
"Amidst all of this, it has been distressing to have doubt cast on my commitments to confronting hate and to upholding scholarly rigor — two bedrock values that are fundamental to who I am — and frightening to be subjected to personal attacks and threats fueled by racial animus."
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 20:25 last edited by
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 21:11 last edited by
“The older I get the more I admire and crave competence, just simple competence, in any field from adultery to zoology.”
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wrote on 2 Jan 2024, 23:18 last edited by
Beautiful
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 01:10 last edited by
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I wonder how much truth there is to Obama stepping up to support her, and I wonder how much clout he has.
I would google it, but I don't really want to google "obama gay".
wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 03:21 last edited by@Horace said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
I wonder how much truth there is to Obama stepping up to support her, and I wonder how much clout he has.
I would google it, but I don't really want to google "obama gay".
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 03:26 last edited by
Take a bow, Mr Ackman.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 04:14 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in The Curious Case of Claudine Gay:
Take a bow, Mr Ackman.
You too, sir. I just opened this thread for the first time in weeks and saw your prediction 14 days ago.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 11:40 last edited by
And Stefanik for getting the ball rolling in the first place.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2024, 11:41 last edited by
By the way, the Harvard Corporation statement at least mentions her transgressions. Not with specifics but it at least mentions that there were some.