Harvard Hires Former UPenn President Liz Magill After She Resigned over Campus Antisemitism
Liz Magill, who resigned as president from the University of Pennsylvania, has found a new home at Harvard.
Liz Magill, who resigned as president from the University of Pennsylvania, has found a new home at Harvard.
The drama stemming from woke Ivy Leagues appears to be far from over, with conservatives stating that the resignations of the Harvard and University of Pennsylvania presidents amid antisemitism controversy are “just the beginning.”
Major Harvard donor Bill Ackman has demanded that the university’s board resign following Claudine Gay’s departure as school president, condemning their “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) policies and calling out their politically-connected leader.
China’s state-run Global Times on Sunday frowned at the resignation of University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill after her catastrophic mishandling of questions about antisemitism and genocide on Capitol Hill last week.
Dr. Phil McGraw condemned America’s universities for fostering the intense antisemitism the country has seen in the months following the horrific October 7 terrorist attack on Israel.
Even if these neo-Nazis are eventually fired, the fact it took more than four days, more than an hour, tells you that academia is rotten and evil, something beyond redemption.
The consistently opaque answers offered by three academic leaders in their testimony at a House hearing on antisemitism this week saw them mercilessly mocked on the Saturday Night Live cold open.