Claudine Gay to retain $900K salary at Harvard
OAN’s Abril Elfi
12:43 PM – Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Former Harvard President Claudine Gay is set to stay at the Ivy League university in a new role as a professor.
After resigning from her role as Harvard president on Tuesday amid numerous plagiarism allegations and the way she handled anti-Semitism on campus, it was announced that she will still remain associated with the school. This time, Gay will be a professor and her salary will be at least $900,000.
Gay released a resignation letter but did not specify what her new position as a faculty member will entail.
“I believe in the people of Harvard because I see in you the possibility and the promise of a better future. These last weeks have helped make clear the work we need to do to build that future—to combat bias and hate in all its forms, to create a learning environment in which we respect each other’s dignity and treat one another with compassion, and to affirm our enduring commitment to open inquiry and free expression in the pursuit of truth,” Gay wrote. “I believe we have within us all that we need to heal from this period of tension and division and to emerge stronger. I had hoped with all my heart to lead us on that journey, in partnership with all of you. As I now return to the faculty, and to the scholarship and teaching that are the lifeblood of what we do, I pledge to continue working alongside you to build the community we all deserve.”
Gay’s resignation comes amid mounting charges of plagiarism and lingering questions about her capacity to combat anti-Semitism on the college campus following her catastrophic congressional hearing on December 5th.
Throughout her brief term, Gay overcame different issues and scandals, including accusations of plagiarism in her academic work and nationwide anger regarding her handling of campus activities during Hamas’ October 7th attack.
The Free Beacon news outlet revealed on Monday, that Gay was accused of six additional charges of plagiarism in an unsigned complaint that was submitted to the school.
In 2021, Gay earned $879,079 as a faculty of arts and sciences dean. In records published by the university, it was revealed that in 2020 she earned $824,068.
Lawrence Becow, Gay’s predecessor, had reportedly made $1.3 million annually before he left.
It is unclear how much of the presidential salary Gay will be entitled to as she only served six months as president.
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What financial compensation can be expected for Claudine Gay in her new role as a professor at Harvard, and how does it compare to her previous positions at the university
Former Harvard President Claudine Gay will continue her association with the Ivy League university in a new role as a professor, following her resignation from the presidency. Gay stepped down amid allegations of plagiarism and mishandling of anti-Semitism on campus, but it was announced that she would still be a part of the institution, now in a teaching position. Her salary as a professor is expected to be at least $900,000.
Gay released a resignation letter but did not provide details about her new role as a faculty member. In the letter, she expressed her belief in the potential of the Harvard community to create a better future by combating bias and hate, fostering a respectful learning environment, and promoting open inquiry and free expression.
The resignation of Gay comes amidst mounting charges of plagiarism and concerns about her ability to address anti-Semitism on campus. These issues were highlighted during her controversial congressional hearing on December 5th.
Throughout her tenure as president, Gay faced various challenges and controversies, including accusations of plagiarism in her academic work and criticism of her handling of campus activities during the Hamas attack on October 7th. The Free Beacon news outlet recently revealed that Gay was accused of six additional instances of plagiarism in an unsigned complaint submitted to the university.
Financial records from the university indicate that in 2021, Gay earned $879,079 as the Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and in 2020, she earned $824,068. Comparatively, her predecessor Lawrence Becow reportedly earned $1.3 million annually before leaving the position.
The exact compensation for the presidential role is unknown at this point. However, Gay’s new role as a professor will come with a significant salary, reflecting her experience and expertise.
While Gay’s resignation as president was prompted by controversies, her continued presence at Harvard as a professor affirms her commitment to the institution and its values. As she returns to scholarship and teaching, she pledges to work alongside her colleagues to build a community that is inclusive, compassionate, and dedicated to the pursuit of truth.
In conclusion, former Harvard President Claudine Gay’s resignation amid plagiarism allegations and concerns about her handling of anti-Semitism has resulted in a new role as a professor at the university. Despite the controversies, Gay’s association with Harvard continues, and she will contribute to the institution through teaching and scholarship. Her significant salary as a professor reflects her experience and expertise, as well as the value Harvard places on her contributions.
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