


Harvard President Claudine Gay will stay in her role following a wave of backlash from last week's congressional hearing on campus antisemitism, the Harvard Crimson, the university's student newspaper, reported Tuesday morning.
Members of Harvard University's faculty sent a letter to the Harvard Corporation, the university's governing body, urged the university not to oust president in an hourslong meeting Monday. The Harvard Corporation is expected to announce their support of Gay keeping her post on Tuesday.
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Gay faced public outrage, along with the University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill, who resigned on Saturday, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology President Sally Kornbluth, after all three appeared before Congress to provide testimony over their respective university's responses antisemitism on campus amid the Israel-Hamas war.