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    Claudine Gay (born August 4, 1970) is an American political scientist and academic administrator who is the Wilbur A. Cowett Professor of Government and...
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    Conservative Mastermind Behind Claudine Gay's Ouster". POLITICO. Retrieved January 4, 2024. "Departure of Harvard's Claudine Gay plays into campus culture...
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    of GDG Béton et Construction, a Haitian concrete company. Gay is a cousin of Claudine Gay. Gay was raised Catholic and spent her summers visiting family...
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  • found many of the instances of plagiarism committed by Harvard president Claudine Gay, which led to her resignation in 2023. He was called a "rising star reporter"...
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    Garber, who took office on January 2, 2024, following the resignation of Claudine Gay. In August 2024, the Harvard Corporation announced he would be in the...
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    one month later, on January 2, 2024, Harvard University's president Claudine Gay resigned from the office, following the hearing on antisemitism and allegations...
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    He is currently the president of Harvard University, having succeeded Claudine Gay after her resignation. Initially appointed as an interim president, on...
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    attempted to organize a union. Bacow retired in June 2023, and on July 1 Claudine Gay, a Harvard professor in the Government and African American Studies departments...
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    in office. In December 2022, the Harvard Corporation announced that Claudine Gay would succeed him as Harvard's 30th president. Bacow was born on August...
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    commentary". The same month, Ackman engaged in a campaign to remove Claudine Gay from her position as Harvard's president. He argued that her response...
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  • accusations against Harvard President Claudine Gay, who resigned shortly thereafter. The Washington Post called Gay's resignation "a major win" for the Free...
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  • President Gay may refer to: Claudine Gay (born 1970), president of Harvard University from 2023 to 2024 Connie B. Gay (1914–1989), founding president...
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  • Claude Gay (1800–1873), French botanist Claudine Gay (born 1970), American political scientist and 30th president of Harvard University Connie B. Gay (1914–1989)...
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  • President Claudine Gay Resigns, Shortest Tenure in University History". The Harvard Crimson. Retrieved January 2, 2024. Harvard President Gay to Resign...
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  • [plagiarism] transgressions ended the career of Harvard University President Claudine Gay" and questioned CNN's coverage of Harris' plagiarism for receiving a...
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    this so that they can get ahead. Ibram X. Kendi speaks for himself. Claudine Gay speaks for herself. She doesn't speak for me." Hirsi Ali is critical...
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  • Roxane Gay and Joyce Maynard; screenwriters Tom Whedon and Tom Mankiewicz; baseball players Robert Rolfe and Sam Fuld; educators Claudine Gay, Jared Sparks...
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  • adventuress Claudine Gay (born 1970), American political scientist and university administrator Claudine Griggs (born 1953), American author Claudine Grimaldi...
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    President of Harvard University, though ultimately the position went to Claudine Gay instead. On March 1, 2024, Harvard interim president Alan Garber announced...
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    1947, leading to a catastrophe for their people. On 9 November 2023, Claudine Gay, the president of Harvard University at the time, condemned the phrase...
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    In late 2023, Oxman's husband, Bill Ackman, joined calls to remove Claudine Gay as president of Harvard over plagiarism accusations. Shortly after, journalists...
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    Congressional hearing on antisemitism, Harvard's president Claudine Gay was condemned by the White House, and Gay released a new statement noting that some “have...
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    from an advisory group on antisemitism assembled by Harvard President Claudine Gay in December 2023 in response to what Wolpe characterized as a hostile...
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    rules." In 2024, Swain released A Gay Affair, published by Be the People Books. This book followed Claudine Gay's resignation as President of Harvard...
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  • Workforce, along with the presidents of MIT, Sally Kornbluth, and Harvard, Claudine Gay, at a hearing about antisemitism on university campuses. The three university...
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  • 2019-07-10. Wilson, Jason (2024). "Scientist cited in push to oust Harvard's Claudine Gay has links to eugenicists". The Guardian. Archived from the original on...
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  • Harrington. Ecological validity Quantitative research "Excerpts From Dr. Claudine Gay's Work - The New York Times". The New York Times. 2024-01-03. Archived...
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  • named as the Dean of Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, succeeding Claudine Gay, who had assumed the University's presidency a month prior. Hoekstra...
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  • Economics 2018 – present Alan Garber Medicine, economics 2013 – present Claudine Gay Government 2018 – present Noah Feldman Law 2010 – present Peter Galison...
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  • been printed in the 21st century. After Harvard University president Claudine Gay resigned in the wake of plagiarism allegations, the Associated Press'...
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