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Widely admired if long underrecognized for his collage-based art, he died only days after the closing of his first retrospective at a major museum, in his native Pittsburgh.
He was joined by three others, from left, Haverford College President Wendy Raymond, DePaul University President Robert Manuel and Georgetown University professor David Cole.
Haverford College President Wendy Raymond appeared on Capitol Hill Wednesday to address incidents of antisemitism at her school.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., who conducted high-profile questioning of Ivy League administrators at hearings last year that led to firings, pressured Haverford College President Wendy Raymond ...
DePaul President Robert Manuel and Haverford President Wendy Raymond were on the receiving end of far more questions — and vitriol — than Armstrong.
DePaul President Robert Manuel and Haverford President Wendy Raymond were on the receiving end of far more questions — and vitriol — than Armstrong.
Wendy Raymond, president of Haverford College, testifies before the House Committee on Education and Workforce hearing on antisemitism on American campuses onCapitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday ...
Wendy Raymond was singled out for not detailing punishments for students who would not detail punishments for students and faculty accused of anti-Jewish bias.
Wendy Raymond appeared with two other college presidents in D.C. on Wednesday but was singled out for not detailing student discipline in the wake of pro-Palestinian protests. Wendy Raymond, president ...
Committee members directed most of their questions to Haverford College President Wendy Raymond and DePaul University President Robert Manuel. Raymond faced repeated, aggressive questioning that ...
Wendy Raymond appeared alongside two other college presidents on Capitol Hill but was singled out as the only one who would not detail punishments for students and faculty accused of anti-Jewish bias.
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