Gay also used her opening statement to outline efforts Harvard has undertaken to ensure the security of students on campus by increasing security measures, providing additional mental health services, and condemning speech that incites violence. ![]() “This is difficult work, and I know that I have not always gotten it right,” Gay said. Still, Gay said her focus at Harvard has been to “confront hate” while also “preserving free expression.” Gay began her address by thanking the Committee for “calling this hearing on the critical topic of antisemitism” and acknowledging the “deeply concerning rise in antisemitism” on Harvard’s campus. ![]() Kornbluth and University of Pennsylvania President Elizabeth Magill before a full committee hearing at 10:15 a.m. Gay began testifying alongside MIT President Sally A. ![]() WASHINGTON - Harvard President Claudine Gay finished delivering her opening statement at the House Committee on Education and the Workforce hearing about antisemitism on college campuses.
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