• Harvard University president Claudine Gay accused of 40 acts of plagiar

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    Harvard University’s embattled President Claudine Gay is the subject of a
    fresh complaint outlining more than 40 allegations of her plagiarizing
    others’ works.

    The 37-page document compiles dozens of cases where Gay, a political
    scientist, allegedly quoted or paraphrased authors without proper
    attribution in her academic works, going against the Ivy League school’s
    strict rules, according to the document, which was obtained by the
    Washington Free Beacon.

    The outlet reports it independently verified the veracity of the
    allegations along with the identity of the author — a respected professor
    at another university, who requested anonymity for fear of retaliation.

    “[I]t is impossible that your office has already reviewed the entirety of
    these materials, as many … have not been previously reported or
    submitted,” the complaint, which was filed with Harvard on Tuesday, reads.

    Harvard University did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment Wednesday.

    Plagiarism allegations against Gay first surfaced earlier this month, with accusations she lifted other scholars’ works in her 1997 doctoral thesis
    and that four papers published between 1993 and 2017 did not have proper attribution.

    Carol Swain, a former political science professor at Vanderbilt
    University, said Gay copied sections of her 1993 book, “Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress,” as well
    as an article published in 1997 titled, “Women and Blacks in Congress: 1870-1996.”

    She added in an essay for the Wall Street Journal: “Ms. Gay had no problem riding on the coattails of people whose work she used without proper attribution. Many of those whose work she pilfered aren’t as incensed as I
    am. They are elites who have benefited from a system that protects its
    own.”

    In the aftermath of the allegations, The Post revealed how Harvard covered
    up a weeks-long investigation into whether Gay had used other researchers’
    work without crediting it and hired a bulldog law firm to help cover it
    up.

    In a statement on December 12, the Harvard Corporation — the school’s
    highest governing body — said officials became aware of claims of
    plagiarism in late October and initiated an independent review. They then claimed they had uncovered three instances of “inadequate citation” on
    Gay’s part, but no misconduct.

    Gay has the unanimous support of the university’s board, the corporation
    added.

    In a statement to the Boston Globe Gay has vehemently defended her
    academic rigor, saying: “I stand by the integrity of my scholarship.
    Throughout my career, I have worked to ensure my scholarship adheres to
    the highest academic standards.”

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    Documentation demonstrating Gay plagiarized multiple sections of her
    doctoral thesis.
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    The plagiarism allegations have attracted the attention of Congress, with
    The House Committee on Education and the Workforce expanding an already- existing investigation into antisemitism on the college campus to include
    the accusations of plagiarism, according to the Harvard Crimson.

    Gay was already under fire over her handling of antisemitic behavior on
    campus following the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attacks on Israel and her
    responses at a separate congressional hearing about them where she refused
    to condemn Harvard students calling for a the genocide of Jews.

    “We embrace a commitment to free expression – even views that are objectionable, offensive [and] hateful,” Gay testified. “It’s when that
    speech crosses into conduct that violates our policies against bullying
    and harassment. That speech did not cross that barrier.”

    In the ensuing firestorm, a bipartisan group of congressmen introduced a resolution calling for Gay to resign from her position, but the college
    stood by her.

    Anti-Israel demonstrations at Harvard have included a man in a Palestinian keffiyeh calling Jews “Nazis” and “pigs” days after the October 7 attack,
    and students repeatedly waving banners calling Israel an “apartheid
    state.”

    Harvard is also being investigated over its handling of antisemitism by
    the Department of Education under Title VI, a law that bans discrimination based on race, religion or national origin in an institution that receives federal funding.

    https://nypost.com/2023/12/20/news/claudine-gay-accused-of-40-acts-of- plagiarism-in-new-complaint/

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