Talk:Marc Rowan
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Forcing out president Elizabeth Magill at Penn
According to this NYT story, Rowan was the leader of a group of Penn alumni and donors who forced Magill out of the presidency at Penn. One of the issues was allowing a Palestinian literary conference to meet at Penn.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/11/us/upenn-president-liz-magill-antisemitism.html
Inside the Chaotic Struggle for Power at Penn
For months, donors waged a campaign against the president and the chairman of the board. After the hearings on antisemitism, a dissident group of trustees had seen enough.
By Stephanie Saul, Alan Blinder, Maureen Farrell and Anemona Hartocollis
New York Times
Dec. 11, 2023