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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/tamisawyer/status/1742955324422689004[/twitter][/quote] In many ways, a business or non profit executive is much more qualified to run a university than an academic professor or researcher. [/quote] Business or non-profit executives would certainly have conducted at least minimal due diligence on Dr. Gay, and discovered how paltry (just 11 highly-dubious published works) she had completed prior to becoming president, indicating a massive deficit of merit. In contrast, the only possible conclusion is the Harvard board installed Dr. Gay purely on DEI principles.[/quote] Why did New College in FL install their interim president? Was it purely on "merit"?[/quote] Does Harvard consider New College in FL to be its peer institution?[/quote] De Santis does.[/quote] He should know...he's a graduate. [/quote] Yes, a Republican graduate of not one but TWO "elite" "woke" institutions, which opened a lot of doors for him: "At Yale, he joined St. Elmo, one of the school’s “secret societies,” long known as breeding grounds of future senators and presidents. Though he says Harvard was gripped by left-wing “critical legal studies,” the doctrine was long on the wane by the time he arrived, and the school provided entree to the power brokers of the conservative Federalist Society. When he went into politics, his elite résumé helped him court wealthy donors, raise money and garner introductions to prominent Republicans. As he acknowledged in a panel discussion back in Cambridge, Mass., shortly before he first ran for governor, “Harvard opens a lot of doors” for aspiring politicians."[/quote] You cannot possibly be equating the Yale and Harvard of the late 1990s/early 2000s to today's Yale in terms of "wokeness," which wasn't even a thing when he was there. [/quote]
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