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Published Wed, Feb 25 2026 11:55 AM EST Updated 2 Min Ago
Larry Summers, the former U.S. Treasury secretary who has been dogged by his past friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, announced Wednesday that he will resign from teaching at Harvard University by the end of the current academic year. Summers previously served as president of Harvard.
His resignation came as the university was conducting a review of emails and other documents detailing Summers connection to Epstein, which were released in recent months by the Department of Justice and Congress.
I have made the difficult decision to retire from my Harvard professorship at the end of this academic year, Summers said in a statement obtained by CNBC. I will always be grateful to the thousands of students and colleagues I have been privileged to teach and work with since coming to Harvard as a graduate student 50 years ago.
Free of formal responsibility, as President Emeritus and a retired professor, I look forward in time to engaging in research, analysis, and commentary on a range of global economic issues, he said. Summers, who went on leave from Harvard in November because of fallout from those emails, has not been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein. He will not teach or take on new advisees until his retirement is effective.
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Published Wed, Feb 25 2026 11:55 AM EST Updated 8 Min Ago
Larry Summers, the former U.S. Treasury secretary who has been dogged by his past friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, announced Wednesday that he will resign from teaching at Harvard University by the end of the current academic year, the university said.
Summers previously served as president of Harvard.
His resignation came as the university was conducting a review of emails and other documents detailing Summers' connection to Epstein, which were released in recent months by the Department of Justice and Congress. Summers has not been accused of wrongdoing in connection with Epstein. He will not teach or take on new advisees until his retirement is effective.
"In connection with the ongoing review by the University of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein that were recently released by the government, Harvard Kennedy School Dean Jeremy Weinstein has accepted Professor Lawrence H. Summers' resignation from his leadership position as co-director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government," Harvard spokesman Jason Newton told CNBC in a statement on Wednesday.
Published Wed, Feb 25 2026 11:55 AM EST Updated 8 Min Ago
Larry Summers, the former U.S. Treasury secretary who has been dogged by his past friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, will resign from teaching at Harvard University by the end of the current academic year, according to reports on Wednesday.
Summers previously served as president of Harvard.
In a statement to The Crimson, the university's student newspaper, Summers called his decision to leave his professorship "difficult," but also said he remained "grateful to the thousands of students and colleagues I have been privileged to teach and work with since coming to Harvard as a graduate student 50 years ago."
"Free of formal responsibility, as President Emeritus and a retired professor, I look forward in time to engaging in research, analysis, and commentary on a range of global economic issues," Summers told The Crimson.
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