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Ronald David Liebowitz (born April 26, 1957) [1] is an American geography scholar. He served as the 9th president of Brandeis University from 2016 to 2024 and as the 16th president of Middlebury College from 2004 to 2015.
Dozens of Trump administration officeholders resigned in reaction to the Capitol storming, even though their terms in office would expire fourteen days later with the inauguration of President Biden. Some senior officials, however, decided against resigning in order to ensure an orderly transition of power to the incoming Biden administration. [51]
Gay resigned as president of Harvard on January 2, 2024. [7] [28] Both resignations were widely reported as political victories for the right. [29] [15] [30] After Gay's resignation, Stefanik declared this was "just the beginning of the reckoning", and that "Republicans will carry out a 'long overdue' cleansing of higher education". [31] [32]
Donald Trump takes a selfie with then-Rep. Matt Gaetz in the House chamber after Trump’s State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on January 30, 2018.
The Justice is the independent student newspaper of Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. [1] The paper is run primarily by undergraduate students. Since its founding in 1949, the Justice has provided a critical perspective on Brandeis University policy and events through its articles and editorial work.
The University of Pennsylvania’s president Liz Magill has resigned from her leadership role following backlash over her remarks in Congress. ... USA TODAY. Macy's accelerates store closures ...
The board president resigned Tuesday night at the beginning of a regularly scheduled meeting, and she decried the board vote last week to appoint Pantoja to his former seat.
The United States presidential line of succession is the order in which the vice president of the United States and other officers of the United States federal government assume the powers and duties of the U.S. presidency (or the office itself, in the instance of succession by the vice president) upon an elected president's death, resignation, removal from office, or incapacity.