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PORTENTS
XV
CLAUDINE
GAY, PROLIFIC
PLAGIARIST,
IS FORCED TO
RESIGN.
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SADLY,
HARVARD BOARD
APPLIES BLACK
PLAGIARISM
EXEMPTION
AND LETS HER
KEEP TENURED
POSITION &
EXTRAVAGANT
SALARY
OF
APPROXIMATELY
$900,000 PER
ANNUM.
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Dear Members of
the Harvard Community,
It is with a
heavy heart but a deep love for Harvard that I
write to share that I will be stepping down as
president. This is not a decision I came to
easily. Indeed, it has been difficult beyond words
because I have looked forward to working with so
many of you to advance the commitment to academic
excellence that has propelled this great
university across centuries. But, after
consultation with members of the Corporation, it
has become clear that it is in the best interests
of Harvard for me to resign so that our community
can navigate this moment of extraordinary
challenge with a focus on the institution rather
than any individual.
It is a singular
honor to be a member of this university, which has
been my home and my inspiration for most of my
professional career. My deep sense of connection
to Harvard and its people has made it all the more
painful to witness the tensions and divisions that
have riven our community in recent months,
weakening the bonds of trust and reciprocity that
should be our sources of strength and support in
times of crisis. 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.
I believe in the
people of Harvard because I see in you the
possibility and the promise of a better future.
These last weeks have helped make clear the work
we need to do to build that future—to combat bias
and hate in all its forms, to create a learning
environment in which we respect each other’s
dignity and treat one another with compassion, and
to affirm our enduring commitment to open inquiry
and free expression in the pursuit of truth. I
believe we have within us all that we need to heal
from this period of tension and division and to
emerge stronger. I had hoped with all my heart to
lead us on that journey, in partnership with all
of you. As I now return to the faculty, and to the
scholarship and teaching that are the lifeblood of
what we do, I pledge to continue working alongside
you to build the community we all deserve.
When I became
president, I considered myself particularly
blessed by the opportunity to serve people from
around the world who saw in my presidency a vision
of Harvard that affirmed their sense of
belonging—their sense that Harvard welcomes people
of talent and promise, from every background
imaginable, to learn from and grow with one
another. To all of you, please know that those
doors remain open, and Harvard will be stronger
and better because they do.
As we welcome a
new year and a new semester, I hope we can all
look forward to brighter days. Sad as I am to be
sending this message, my hopes for Harvard remain
undimmed. When my brief presidency is remembered,
I hope it will be seen as a moment of reawakening
to the importance of striving to find our common
humanity—and of not allowing rancor and
vituperation to undermine the vital process of
education. I trust we will all find ways, in this
time of intense challenge and controversy, to
recommit ourselves to the excellence, the
openness, and the independence that are crucial to
what our university stands for—and to our capacity
to serve the world.
Sincerely,
Claudine Gay
( https://twitchy.com/samj/2024/01/02/claudine-gays-resignation-letter-n2391325
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