Harvard’s governing board is facing calls from faculty to resign, as critics say the university’s reputation has taken a “substantial hit” over its response to President Claudine Gay’s plagiarism scandal and how she handled a congressional hearing on antisemitism. Faculty members have urged the Harvard Corporation, the university’s secretive board, to resign or apologize — and one professor has proposed that state lawmakers should appoint one seat to represent the public, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. “They’re under pressure, that’s obvious,” former Harvard Medical School Dean Jeffrey Flier told the newspaper. “They are the fiduciary body and no one...