Following a December 5, 2023, congressional hearing on alleged antisemitism on college campuses, in which Republican lawmakers grilled the presidents of three major universities — Elizabeth McGill of the University of Pennsylvania, Claudine Gay of Harvard University, and Sally Kornbluth of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology — The New York Times published more than two dozen news articles on the topic. The Times accounted for 29 of the 64 articles published by the newspaper and four competitors, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, USA Today, and the Los Angeles Times.
After McGill’s resignation over criticism from her testimony, conservative media took advantage of increased scrutiny on the topic in order to campaign for the removal of Harvard’s Gay. After Gay resigned, they announced plans to use their victory to target other educational institutions.