Harvard President Accused of Multiple Acts of Plagiarism – IOTW Report

Harvard President Accused of Multiple Acts of Plagiarism

Washington Free Beacon

Harvard University president Claudine Gay plagiarized numerous academics over the course of her academic career, at times airlifting entire paragraphs and claiming them as her own work, according to reviews by several scholars.

In four papers published between 1993 and 2017, including her doctoral dissertation, Gay, a political scientist, paraphrased or quoted nearly 20 authors—including two of her colleagues in Harvard University’s department of government—without proper attribution, according to a Washington Free Beacon analysis. Other examples of possible plagiarism, all from Gay’s dissertation, were publicized Sunday by the Manhattan Institute’s Christopher Rufo and Karlstack’s Chris Brunet. More

At the time of this writing, Harvard is standing with their academically dishonest president. Here

11 Comments on Harvard President Accused of Multiple Acts of Plagiarism

  1. This is akin to the old story of an infinite number of monkeys with typewriters. In the “African-American ‘Studies'” world, there are maybe not an infinite number but certainly an obscenely large number of apes with keyboards. It’s inevitable that simply by chance some of them will fling the same feces into their scamcademic papers.

    …but I don’t think this case came about by chance/accident.

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