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Harvard Selects Claudine Gay As The University’s First Black President

The New York Times – T Magazine:

By Melissa Noel· Updated December 16, 2022

Claudine Gay has been named Harvard University’s 30th president, the school announced Thursday. Gay, who has served as dean of Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences since 2018, is the first Black person and only the second woman

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