
Navigating the Antisemitism Debate: College Presidents and PR Blame Game
The Congressional hearing on campus antisemitism, featuring Harvard University President Claudine Gay and University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill, has resulted in blowback not only for the university leaders but also for the high-powered legal and public relations firms that advised them. The crisis communicators, who were supposed to help navigate the public relations disaster, are now facing criticism and declining to comment. The hearing has led to resignations and demands for more accountability. Critics argue that the advice given to the university presidents was ineffective, contributing to their difficulties during the hearing. The fallout from the hearing has also strained the relationships between elite universities and both Republicans and Democrats in Congress.