On Jan. 2, Claudine Gay resigned as president of Harvard University in response to mounting evidence of plagiarism in her academic work and her response to campus anti-semitism in the aftermath of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel. I found the resignation welcome: A plagiarist has no business running America’s most storied academic institution, and.
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It's not just Claudine Gay. Harvard University's chief diversity and inclusion officer, Sherri Ann Charleston, appears to have plagiarized extensively in her academic work, lifting large portions of text without quotation marks and even taking credit for a study done by another scholar her own husband according to a complaint filed with the university on Monday and a Washington Free Beacon analysis.
Jeannie Suk-Gersen on D.E.I., free speech on Harvard’s campus, and the ways in which Israel’s siege of Gaza has complicated these already complex topics.
During an interview aired on Wednesday's broadcast of NPR's "Here and Now," Harvard Psychology Professor Steven Pinker stated that there has been an | Clips