- MIT President Sally Kornbluth announced four "new steps" to help the university progress.
- The memo comes one day after Claudine Gay resigned as Harvard's president.
- Critics have also called for Kornbluth's resignation after other university leaders' departures.
The third university president still weathering the fallout of a December congressional hearing is speaking out.
Sally Kornbluth, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology President, sent a memo with "four immediate steps" to help the school progress this semester.