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Claudine Gay Is Out as President. Where Does Harvard Go From Here? University must find a new president and address rifts among faculty, students and donors. By . Melissa Korn. Share.
Acclaimed African-American scholar Carol Swain who accused Harvard’s outgoing president Claudine Gay of ripping off her work is demanding the university board to clarify what they consider ...
Harvard’s president, Dr. Claudine Gay, is accused of lifting words, phrases and sentences from other sources without proper attribution. Most, if not all, of the examples below are written in ...
Harvard President Claudine Gay faces six new plagiarism allegations, totaling nearly 50. An article from 2001 shows significant unattributed borrowing from scholar David Canon.
Rep. Elise M. Stefanik '06 (R-N.Y.) took to X to celebrate — and claim credit for — Claudine Gay's resignation from Harvard's presidency. By Miles J. Herszenhorn.
Dr. Gay is a former president of Harvard University, where she is a professor of government and of African and African American studies. On Tuesday, I made the wrenching but necessary decision to ...
The executives and bureaucrats that staff our federal institutions are products of the same postmodern ideas that allowed Claudine Gay, former Harvard President, to be retained after her ...
Harvard President Claudine Gay will likely earn nearly $900,000 a year despite being forced to resign her position as the school’s top administrator.
Harvard President Claudine Gay recently requested corrections for two of her academic papers, but she did not address even clearer examples of plagiarism from earlier in her academic history at ...
Claudine Gay’s first public remarks at Harvard since resigning as the university’s president in January came not from lecture notes in a classroom, but from her heart in a chapel on campus.
Claudine Gay, president of Harvard University, testifies before the House Education and Workforce Committee on December 5, 2023 in Washington, DC.