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Harvard University formally apologized to Stanford professor emeritus Terry Karl for its failure to dismiss former Harvard professor Jorge Domínguez for sexual misconduct in a statement on Thursday.
In August 1983, Karl, then a junior tenure-track faculty member in Harvard’s Department of Government, filed a complaint alleging that then-professor Domínguez, her senior colleague, had sexually harassed her on multiple occasions over two years. Domínguez was the subject of an investigation and was temporarily relieved from administrative duties. Karl departed for a faculty position at Stanford the next year, citing the challenges of interacting with Domínguez in the Harvard community as her reason for leaving.
Danielle Allen, Harvard Scholar, Mulls Run for Massachusetts Governor Danielle Allen would be the first Black woman to run for Massachusetts governor as part of a major party
Published December 15, 2020 •
Updated on December 15, 2020 at 10:40 am
Danielle Allen, a Harvard University scholar and Democrat, announced Monday she is considering a run for Massachusetts governor in 2022.
The 49-year-old announced in a YouTube video she would spend the next few months introducing herself to voters before deciding whether to throw her hat into the ring.
It’s time to lay a new and fair foundation for #OurCommonwealth. With the right infrastructure beneath our feet, we can create a brighter future together. That’s why I’m exploring a run for Governor of Massachusetts.#mapoli#MAGov2022https://t.co/LytIIFq0Hx Danielle Allen (@dsallentess) December 14, 2020