Claudine Gay is resigning as president of Harvard University, ending a stormy six-month tenure marked by fierce backlash to her congressional testimony on campus antisemitism and numerous plagiarism allegations.
Larry Hogan said that he was pulling was out of two Harvard University fellowship programs, one at the Kennedy School of Politics, and one at the Chan School of Public Health.
“I cannot condone the dangerous antisemitism that has taken root on your campus," said former Maryland governor Larry Hogan in a letter to Harvard's president.