Ex-Maryland Gov. Hogan Withdraws From Harvard Posts, Cites Campus ‘anti-Semitism’

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is withdrawing from a fellowship program at Harvard University, citing displays of anti-Semitism on campus in response to the Hamas attacks against Jewish civilians in Gaza.
Several months ago, Hogan was accepted into the Kennedy School of Politics and the Chan School of Public Health fellowship at the Ivy League school. In a Monday letter addressed to Harvard President Claudine Gay, the former governor said he could not condone what he characterized as “dangerous anti-Semitism that has taken root” at the university.
Hogan specifically cited the over two dozen student organizations he says attempted “to justify and celebrate Hamas’ terrorism against innocent Israeli and American civilians

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