Harvard hires former UPenn president who resigned after controversial antisemitism testimony
- Former University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill, who resigned after controversial testimony on antisemitism, has been hired by Harvard.
- Magill's acceptance of the position was condemned by a Jewish student involved in a lawsuit against UPenn.
- Harvard's decision to hire Magill comes after she oversaw increased harassment against Jewish students at UPenn.
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University president who resigned after disastrous congressional hearing joins Harvard staff
Elizabeth Magill is now a visiting senior fellow at Harvard University for the fall 2024 semester following a tumultuous withdrawal from her role as president of the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) in December. Magill resigned from UPenn shortly after facing heavy backlash when she refused to say whether calling for the genocide of Jews would violate university policy during a December hearing by the House of Representatives Education and Wor…
Harvard hires former UPenn president who resigned after controversial antisemitism testimony
Former University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill, who resigned after her controversial testimony to Congress about antisemitism on campus last year, has now been picked up by Harvard, another Ivy League institution that saw its leader eventually step down after speaking at the same hearing.Magill has taken a position as a visiting senior fellow at Harvard Law School's Center on the Legal Profession this fall semester, according to her upda…
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