
Harvard's Claudine Gay resignation shows 'final corruption of most elite institutions,' says William Bennett
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Harvard President Claudine Gay's resignation on Jan. 2, 2024, exemplifies societal damaged caused by leftist orthodoxy, say William Bennett and Victor Davis Hanson.
The damage to America's oldest, and long its most prestigious university, could have ripple effects on wider society, Bennett also indicated. "Can Harvard recover? Yes. Will it recover? No. These problems are too ingrained." — William Bennett to Fox News Digital "We once expected the president of Harvard to be the leading academic in the nation." — Victor Davis Hanson to Fox News Digital "The question I always get asked by parents is ‘Is Harvard worth it?' The answer is no, I don’t think it is anymore." — William Bennett Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
"The American people do not need more discouragement toward the institutions they once looked up to," he said.