In case anyone forgot or was unaware:
Jeffrey Epstein was closely associated with Harvard University for over two decades. Between 1998 and 2008, he donated more than $9 million to Harvard, with the largest single gift ($6.5 million) used to establish the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics (PED) led by Professor Martin Nowak. Epstein was also appointed as a visiting fellow in Harvard’s Department of Psychology in 2005, despite lacking the usual academic qualifications for the position.
After Epstein’s 2008 sex crimes conviction, Harvard barred him from making further donations, but he continued to visit the campus more than 40 times, maintained close ties with faculty, and had his own office and key card access at the PED until 2017. Harvard leadership has since publicly condemned Epstein’s crimes and expressed regret over the university’s past association with him.
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In case anyone forgot or was unaware: Jeffrey Epstein was closely associated with Harvard University for over two decades. Between 1998 and 2008, he donated more than $9 million to Harvard, with the largest single gift ($6.5 million) used to establish the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics (PED) led by Professor Martin Nowak. Epstein was also appointed as a visiting fellow in Harvard’s Department of Psychology in 2005, despite lacking the usual academic qualifications for the position.
After Epstein’s 2008 sex crimes conviction, Harvard barred him from making further donations, but he continued to visit the campus more than 40 times, maintained close ties with faculty, and had his own office and key card access at the PED until 2017. Harvard leadership has since publicly condemned Epstein’s crimes and expressed regret over the university’s past association with him. (Generated by Perplexity.ai )