Cornell University’s President Is Resigning, the Third Ivy-League Leader to Depart Since December
- Cornell University President Martha Pollack will resign on June 30, following a previous call for her to step down in January.
- Pollack, serving as president for seven years, decided to retire in December but postponed it three times due to campus events.
- Pollack expressed pride in achieving goals of enhancing Cornell's academic distinction, 'educational verve,' and civic responsibility during her tenure.
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Cornell University President Abruptly Resigns
RedState is reporting that Cornell University’s president, Martha E. Pollack, abruptly resigned on Thursday: “The Ivy League school has been at the center of two controversies in recent times: its racist promotion of DEI at all costs and its failure to take effective action against antisemitism on its campus. Lovely stuff, isn’t it? The blowback may have simply been too much for the embattled Pollack. “… It’s been a time of reckoning for some of…
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Cornell University President Resigns - American Faith
Cornell University President Martha Pollack resigned, becoming the third Ivy League president to do so in recent months. “Serving as the president of Cornell has been an amazing privilege; there are few roles that afford so much opportunity to make a positive difference in the world,” Pollack said. “After seven fruitful and gratifying years as Cornell’s president – capping a career in research and academia spanning five decades – I’m ready for a…
Cornell University president stepping down
Cornell University President Martha E. Pollack announced Thursday that she will be stepping down at the end of June. Pollack, a computer scientist, will be leaving her post at the Ivy League school after seven years, she said in a statement. “It is only after extensive reflection that I have determined that this is the…
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