The House Education and Workforce Committee issued subpoenas for documents from three top Harvard officials after repeated prior requests for the university to voluntarily provide records accounting for its handling of anti-Semitic incidents on campus.
On Friday, Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) sent subpoenas to interim Harvard President Dr. Alan Garber, Harvard Corporation Senior Fellow Penny Pritzker, and Harvard Management Company CEO N.P. Narvekar. Together, the three subpoenas call for Harvard leaders to turn over 11 different types of records, including reports of anti-Semitic incidents on campus, investigative and disciplinary records arising from these reports, meeting minutes from Harvard University officials and leadership organizations, and other records detailing how the university handles debate over the Israel–Palestinian conflict on campus.