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  2. Here’s what led up to Harvard president Claudine Gay’s ...

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    The Harvard Corporation, the university’s top governing body, said that it “became aware in late October of allegations regarding three articles” written by Gay. December 15: Gay corrects ...

  3. President and Fellows of Harvard College - Wikipedia

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    The President and Fellows of Harvard College, also called the Harvard Corporation or just the Corporation, is the smaller and more powerful of Harvard University 's two governing boards. It refers to itself as the oldest corporation in the Western Hemisphere. [1] At full capacity, as of 2024, the corporation consists of twelve fellows as well ...

  4. How Harvard President Claudine Gay made history - AOL

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    The Harvard Corporation, the university’s top governance board, ... Gay is first cousins with acclaimed author and New York Times contributing opinion writer Roxane Gay. In an interview with the ...

  5. Claudine Gay: Harvard president’s tumultuous months in the ...

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    The Harvard Corporation, the school’s highest governing body, convened for a meeting that evening. December 12: The Harvard Corporation affirmed its unanimous support of Gay.

  6. Robert Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Robert Edward Rubin (born August 29, 1938) is an American retired banking executive, lawyer, and former government official. He served as the 70th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury during the Clinton administration. Before his government service, he spent 26 years at Goldman Sachs, eventually serving as a member of the board and co-chairman from ...

  7. President of Harvard University

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    Drew Gilpin Faust 2007–2018 10 years, 11 months and 29 days First female president.

  8. The New York Times Company - Wikipedia

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    History. The company was founded by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones in New York City. The first edition of the newspaper The New York Times, published on September 18, 1851, stated: "We publish today the first issue of the New-York Daily Times, and we intend to issue it every morning (Sundays excepted) for an indefinite number of years to come."

  9. Why Harvard continues to back President Claudine Gay ... - AOL

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    Five days later, Gay asked the Harvard Corporation, the school’s top governing board, to look into the matter. According to the Harvard spokesperson, a four-person subcommittee of the Harvard ...