Close Menu
TheHub.news

    This Day in History: September 10th

    By TheHub.news Staff

    Michael Vick Gets His First Win at Norfolk St.

    By FirstandPen

    Black Women Talk Tech to Bring Second Iteration of ‘Roadmap to Billions’ to Toronto

    By Veronika Lleshi

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    TheHub.news
    Support Our Work
    • Home
    • Our Story
      • News & Views
        • Politics
        • Injustice
        • HBCUs
        • Watch
      • Food
        • Cuisine Noir
        • soulPhoodie
      • Passport Heavy
      • Travel
      • Diaspora
      • This Day
      • Entertainment
      • History
      • Art
      • Music
    • Healthy
    • Wealthy
      1. Copper2Cotton
      2. View All

      The Time to Buy a Home is Now…Maybe!

      September 11, 2023

      Focus Your Way to Wealth

      April 14, 2023

      What You Might Learn From a $300K Net Worth

      February 6, 2023

      How I built Wealth in a Bear Market

      January 13, 2023

      Black Women’s Unemployment Rate Drops: Here’s What the Latest Report Reveals

      January 13, 2025

      What Does Toxic Positivity Look Like in Personal Finances?

      April 12, 2024

      More Than Money: Cultivate More Flow to Unlock Your Financial Potential

      September 22, 2023

      Music Mogul Akon on How to “Stay Rich”

      September 12, 2023
    • Wise
    • Business
    • Sports
      1. First and Pen
      2. View All

      Michael Vick Gets His First Win at Norfolk St.

      September 9, 2025

      Pam Oliver Inducted Into Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame

      September 8, 2025

      Let’s Celebrate the Brilliance of Agent David Mulugheta in the Micah Parsons Trade

      September 2, 2025

      Harlem Globetrotters To Host 100th Anniversary Tip-Off Event At MSG

      September 1, 2025

      Michael Vick Gets His First Win at Norfolk St.

      September 9, 2025

      Pam Oliver Inducted Into Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame

      September 8, 2025

      Let’s Celebrate the Brilliance of Agent David Mulugheta in the Micah Parsons Trade

      September 2, 2025

      Harlem Globetrotters To Host 100th Anniversary Tip-Off Event At MSG

      September 1, 2025
    • Tech
    • Podcasts
      1. Coach Cass
      2. More Than Money
      3. This Is Lurie Daniel Favors
      4. This is Karen Hunter
      5. Welcome to Knubia
      6. View All

      This Day in History: September 10th

      September 10, 2025

      Michael Vick Gets His First Win at Norfolk St.

      September 9, 2025

      Black Women Talk Tech to Bring Second Iteration of ‘Roadmap to Billions’ to Toronto

      September 9, 2025

      Women in America: This Ain’t Texas—Oh, but It Is!

      September 9, 2025

      This Day in History: September 10th

      September 10, 2025

      Michael Vick Gets His First Win at Norfolk St.

      September 9, 2025

      Black Women Talk Tech to Bring Second Iteration of ‘Roadmap to Billions’ to Toronto

      September 9, 2025

      Women in America: This Ain’t Texas—Oh, but It Is!

      September 9, 2025

      This Day in History: September 10th

      September 10, 2025

      Michael Vick Gets His First Win at Norfolk St.

      September 9, 2025

      Black Women Talk Tech to Bring Second Iteration of ‘Roadmap to Billions’ to Toronto

      September 9, 2025

      Women in America: This Ain’t Texas—Oh, but It Is!

      September 9, 2025

      This Day in History: September 10th

      September 10, 2025

      Michael Vick Gets His First Win at Norfolk St.

      September 9, 2025

      Black Women Talk Tech to Bring Second Iteration of ‘Roadmap to Billions’ to Toronto

      September 9, 2025

      Women in America: This Ain’t Texas—Oh, but It Is!

      September 9, 2025

      This Day in History: September 10th

      September 10, 2025

      Michael Vick Gets His First Win at Norfolk St.

      September 9, 2025

      Black Women Talk Tech to Bring Second Iteration of ‘Roadmap to Billions’ to Toronto

      September 9, 2025

      Women in America: This Ain’t Texas—Oh, but It Is!

      September 9, 2025

      In Class with Carr: Juneteenth and the Unyielding Work of Liberation

      June 23, 2025

      “The People vs. The State: Compromise, Confront, Contain or Control?”

      May 26, 2025

      In Class with Carr: “We Have Been Believers”

      May 14, 2025

      Executive Orders vs Ancestral Orders: The Next 100 Days

      May 5, 2025
    TheHub.news
    Home»Featured»Claudine Gay, the First Black President of Harvard University, Resigns Amid Plagiarism Allegations
    Featured

    Claudine Gay, the First Black President of Harvard University, Resigns Amid Plagiarism Allegations

    By Ayara PommellsJanuary 3, 202403 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
    Image credit: AP News Video File screenshot
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link

    Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned on Tuesday amid fresh claims of plagiarism.

    In October, Gay, a professor of politics, gender and race, was inaugurated as Harvard University’s latest president, making history the first Black person and the second woman to lead the revered institution.

    Professor Claudine Gay Becomes the First Black Person, Second Woman to Lead Harvard University https://t.co/66WSyMf6AE

    — TheHub.news (@TheHub_news) October 2, 2023

    Two months later, Gay made history again — this time, for the shortest tenure in the university’s history.

    Calls for Gay’s resignation followed a congressional hearing about anti-Semitism on university campuses on Dec. 4, where Congresswoman Elise Stefanik accused Gay of not enforcing student code-of-conduct measures to stop “anti-Semitic” speech on campus. On Monday (Jan. 1), right-leaning news outlet The Washington Free Beacon published a new, unsigned complaint accusing her of plagiarism, adding to dozens of similar complaints filed since her tenure began.

    Gay wrote “Between Black and White: The Complexity of Brazilian Race Relations,” published in 1993 by Origins magazine. Gay reportedly lifted one sentence from a source found in her “Suggestions for Further Reading” list, per CNN analysis. Further allegations accuse Gay of copying lines verbatim without citation from a 1996 article on racial polarization in Louisiana for her 1997 doctoral dissertation, “Taking Charge: Black Electoral Success and the Redefinition of American Politics,” for her PhD in political science.

    All these self-satisfied condemners of #ClaudineGay for plagiarism don’t have double standards. They’re either ignorant or unconcerned about how power operates.

    Plagiarism isn’t the issue here. Power is. She was in the scope sights of very powerful enemies from the beginning.

    — Greg Carr (@AfricanaCarr) January 2, 2024

    In her resignation letter, she cited being “subjected to personal attacks and threats fuelled by racial animus” as a reason for her stepping down.

    “It has become clear that it is in the best interests of Harvard for me to resign so that our community can navigate this moment of extraordinary challenge with a focus on the institution rather than any individual,” Gay wrote in her statement, adding that it was “painful to witness the tensions and divisions that have riven our community in recent months rising at Harvard” and “distressing to have doubt cast on my commitments to confronting hate and to upholding scholarly rigour.”

    Gay joined the faculty staff at the Ivy League school as a professor of government in 2006. The following year, she became a professor of African American Studies and later served as the dean of Harvard’s Social Sciences and dean of the school’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

    In a statement published on its website, the Harvard Corporation announced its acceptance of Gay’s resignation.

    “We do so with sorrow. While President Gay has acknowledged missteps and has taken responsibility for them, it is also true that she has shown remarkable resilience in the face of deeply personal and sustained attacks,” the statement continues. “While some of this has played out in the public domain, much of it has taken the form of repugnant and in some cases racist vitriol directed at her through disgraceful emails and phone calls. We condemn such attacks in the strongest possible terms.”

    Dr. Claudine Gay was Harvard’s first Black president in the school’s 388 year history. Today, she resigned. I (like a lot of folks today) had thoughts.
    pic.twitter.com/ZDSqEW4Psi

    — Symone D. Sanders Townsend (@SymoneDSanders) January 3, 2024

    Gay has vehemently denied all allegations of plagiarism.

    Ayara Pommells
    • Website
    • X (Twitter)
    • Instagram

    Ayara Pommells is Managing Editor of Karen Hunter's TheHub.News and you can find her working hard behind the scenes of Karen Hunter Publishing... New releases coming soon! Ayara is also a former contributor for several publications, including TheSource.com, SoulTrain, Earmilk, OK! Nigeria, Yo! Raps, GrungeCake and NMAAM. A mother of three beautiful girls and an empath...powered by herbal tea and scented candles.

    Related Posts

    Reflecting on Nikki Giovanni’s Final Work with Kwame Alexander

    September 7, 2025

    Bernie Sanders Drills RFK Jr. in Fiery Hearing

    September 6, 2025

    Trolling Trump: Are Newsom’s Tactics Enough to Save Democrats?

    August 24, 2025
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Recent Posts
    • This Day in History: September 10th
    • Michael Vick Gets His First Win at Norfolk St.
    • Black Women Talk Tech to Bring Second Iteration of ‘Roadmap to Billions’ to Toronto
    • Women in America: This Ain’t Texas—Oh, but It Is!
    • This Day in History: September 9th

    MLB Vows to Help Replace Ruined Jackie Robinson Statue

    By Ayara Pommells

    Zohran Mamdani’s Victory Sparks FEAR Among MAGA and Democrats

    By TheHub.news Staff

    Dr. Sunyatta Amen Reveals Sodas Shocking Hidden Ingredients

    By TheHub.news Staff

    DOJ Report Accuses Memphis Police of Discriminating Against Black Citizens, Using Excessive Force

    By Veronika Lleshi

    Subscribe to Updates

    A free newsletter delivering stories that matter straight to your inbox.

    About
    About

    Celebrating US from one end of the land to the other. We record our acts, our accomplishments, our sufferings, and our temporary defeats throughout the diaspora. We bring content that is both unique and focused on showing the world our best unapologetically.

    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube

    This Day in History: September 10th

    By TheHub.news Staff

    Michael Vick Gets His First Win at Norfolk St.

    By FirstandPen

    Black Women Talk Tech to Bring Second Iteration of ‘Roadmap to Billions’ to Toronto

    By Veronika Lleshi

    Women in America: This Ain’t Texas—Oh, but It Is!

    By Pari Eve

    Subscribe to Updates

    A free newsletter delivering stories that matter straight to your inbox.

    © 2025 TheHub.news A 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.