Claudine Gay (born August 4, ) [2] is an American political scientist who is the Wilbur A. Cowett Professor of Government and of African and African-American Studies at Harvard University. Shortly after Claudine Gay stepped down as president of Harvard University last month, an interesting sidelight to her years as a university administrator emerged: As dean of the faculty of arts and sciences a few years earlier, Gay was involved in removing a law professor from his secondary role as the dean of a campus dormitory. The professor, Ronald S. Sullivan Jr.
Former Harvard Corporation Senior Fellow William F. Lee ’72 and a team of lawyers from his firm, WilmerHale, played a major role in prepping University President Claudine Gay ahead of her. I think Harvard should fire Claudine Gay. But not for the reasons her critics are emphasizing, including Congressional testimony, public statements after October 7, and charges of plagiarism. The larger goal is to reform the university.
The Harvard Corporation hired the law firm WilmerHale to investigate Claudine Gay plagiarism allegations; the board's former leader, William Lee, is a partner at the firm. Now, the University is under fire for allegedly attempting to suppress claims of inadequate citation it later found were, at least in part, credible. At the time, the Post did not provide a source for the allegations, which had been circulating on anonymous chat forums since at least December , accompanied by racial epithets and conspiracy theories. In the letter, Clare Locke also threatened future legal action against the New York Post.
A law professor allegedly wrote "karma" in response to Gay announcing her resignation following a row over plagiarism and antisemitism on campus. Khaleda Rahman is Newsweek's National Correspondent based in London, UK. Her focus is reporting on education and national news. Khaleda joined Newsweek in and had previously worked at the MailOnline in London, New York and Sydney.
Claudine Gay (born August 4, ) [2] is an American political scientist who is the Wilbur A. Cowett Professor of Government and of African and African-American Studies at Harvard University. Former Harvard Corporation Senior Fellow William F. In turning to Lee — whose role has not been previously reported — and other WilmerHale lawyers, Harvard sidelined their outside public relations consultants and crisis communications experts. The law firm also drafted a binder with possible questions and suggested answers for Gay, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Former Harvard Corporation Senior Fellow William F. Lee ’72 and a team of lawyers from his firm, WilmerHale, played a major role in prepping University President Claudine Gay ahead of her. .
The Harvard Corporation hired the law firm WilmerHale to investigate Claudine Gay plagiarism allegations; the board's former leader, William Lee, is a partner at the firm. .
A law professor allegedly wrote "karma" in response to Gay announcing her resignation following a row over plagiarism and antisemitism on campus. .