Harvard amusingly referred to the plagiarism allegations against its embattled president, Claudine Gay, as "duplicative language." The university's weasel words to describe its president's alleged academic dishonesty are its latest move in a desperate campaign to defend its leader from a mounting chorus of critics in academia and the general public.
Harvard's embattled president, Claudine Gay, has quietly built a "diversity" empire over the course of her career, which has "influenced every facet of university life," says conservative activist and CRT expert Christopher Rufo.
Harvard's early admission applications have dropped to a four-year low as the Ivy League university faces heavy scrutiny over antisemitism scandals that have dominated the school's news cycle for the past several months.