


Embattled Harvard University President Claudine Gay appears to have convinced the school’s governing board to stick with her, the campus newspaper writes today.
The Harvard Crimson, quoting a “source,” writes that the Harvard Corporation — the University’s highest governing body — won’t jettison Gay.
It’s not clear if this is a trial balloon planted with the campus paper or an inside scoop. If true, Gay would remain at the helm of a university as donors pull millions and the feds probe hate on campus.
The Corporation will announce the decision in a statement this morning, according to the source who spoke to the Crimson,
The Crimson is also saying that Gay is facing allegations of plagiarism after a report in the Washington Free Beacon on Monday and a Sunday post on Substack claimed she plagiarized portions of four academic works over 24 years, including her 1997 Ph.D. dissertation at Harvard.
This is a developing story …