Harvard University on Wednesday sought to move beyond the firestorm brought on by the plagiarism allegations, congressional testimony and resignation of Claudine Gay, the school's first Black president, as it seeks a new leader and tries to heal divisions at the elite Ivy League school. The search for a new president will begin ''in due course'' and will include ''broad engagement and consultation with the Harvard community'', the Harvard Corporation, the school's 11-member governing board said in statement on Tuesday, adding that it will be driven by ''core values of excellence, inclusiveness, and free inquiry and expression''. ''At a time...