šš¼š¤ Challenges in Higher Education
š College presidents are in high demand but hard to find, a billionaire is taking action after his wife is targeted, academia is redefining plagiarism, and the left's hypocrisy at Harvard is exposed.
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Left
- Focusing on issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Harvard
- Highlighting criticism and controversy surrounding Claudine Gay's leadership
- Discussing allegations of plagiarism by Neri Oxman, wife of prominent Harvard critic
Center
- Examining broader trend of conservative activism targeting college presidents
- Highlighting challenges and demands of being college president
Right
- Criticizing left's hypocrisy over Harvard controversy
- Questioning media and academia's response to plagiarism allegations
- Calling for Claudine Gay's resignation
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