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Legislation Agency Proclaims it Will No Longer Recruit at Harvard College As a result of President’s Congressional Testimony | The Gateway Pundit

Harvard President Claudine Gay speaks at a hearing.

The fallout continues for Harvard College.

A legislation agency has simply introduced that it’s going to not recruit from the college, because of the controversy surrounding Harvard President Claudine Homosexual, who didn’t flatly condemn college students on campus calling for the genocide of Jews.

Homosexual has additionally been uncovered as a plagiarist, however the faculty is standing by her. It’s wonderful how a lot harm all of this has executed to the college’s model.

FOX News reviews:

Legislation agency to stop on-campus recruiting at Harvard attributable to college president’s congressional testimony

A legislation agency will stop on-campus recruiting of Harvard Legislation college students because of the college president’s current congressional testimony, telling Fox Information Digital the transfer shall be in place till there’s a “sea change” on campus.

Edelson PC legislation agency founder Jay Edelson penned a letter to Harvard Legislation’s director of recruitment and operations saying that the agency is not going to be taking part within the college’s upcoming Spring Interview Program. The Spring Interview Program, which begins Jan. 29, facilitates alternatives for employers to interview potential college students on campus.

The agency added that it’s going to additionally skip a bigger on-campus interviewing occasion in August, in keeping with Reuters. Edelson instructed Reuters in an interview that the occasion is the place main legislation companies usually rent a lot of their summer season associates.

Edelson despatched a press release to Fox Information Digital concerning the choice, saying the transfer got here due to how Harvard and its president Claudine Homosexual dealt with the aftermath of her disastrous testimony earlier than Congress on antisemitism on the faculty.

Harvard College’s high brass backed the embattled president following intense backlash in the direction of her feedback about antisemitism and accusations of plagiarism.

The optics of this are horrible. A public relations nightmare.

This legislation agency is not going to be the final one to make this choice.

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