"The Controversial Resignation of Liz Magill and its Impact on Free Speech in Higher Education"

Liz Magill has resigned as president of the University of Pennsylvania following months of turmoil and pressure from dissident trustees, donors, and public officials. The unrest began with concerns over a Palestinian literary conference on campus, which some viewed as supporting antisemitism. Magill's presidency was further scrutinized after her appearance at a congressional hearing on antisemitism, where her cautious answers drew criticism. The Wharton advisory board, led by influential donor Marc Rowan, launched a campaign for new leadership, and Magill's resignation came after a majority of the board decided she had to go. The university's board of trustees is now faced with the task of finding new leadership amidst a divided and tumultuous environment.
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