University of Pennsylvania President Out Amid Antisemitism Controversy

Robert Walker

PHILADELPHIA, PA – University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill has resigned, following recent criticisms over her handling of antisemitism on campus. The Ivy League school announced her resignation this Saturday.

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Magill’s decision comes in the wake of a congressional hearing held on Tuesday, where she and two other university presidents faced scrutiny over the rise in antisemitism on college campuses, particularly in the context of the Israel-Hamas conflict in October.


While an interim president is being appointed, Magill has agreed to continue in her role. Scott Bok, the chair of the university’s board of trustees, also announced his resignation. These developments were confirmed in a statement on the university’s website. The University of Pennsylvania now faces a transitional period as it addresses these significant leadership changes and the issues raised regarding campus antisemitism.

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