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Claudine Gay: New Problems Found In Harvard President's Work


REUTERS | Lawmakers want Harvard to provide files from its internal plagiarism inquiry into Claudine Gay

 


 December 22nd, 2023  |  01:14 AM  |   1432 views

UNITED STATES

 

Harvard's president will request corrections to her dissertation after three new instances of "inadequate citation" were found in her work.

 

President Claudine Gay faced mounting scrutiny and accusations of plagiarism.

 

On Wednesday, a congressional committee said it would expand its ongoing investigation into antisemitism at Harvard to include Ms Gay's work.

 

Chairwoman Virginia Foxx said the inquiry would see if students and staff are held to the same academic standard.

 

The BBC contacted Harvard's governing body for comment.

 

Dr Gay has faced calls to resign from her post for her testimony during a congressional hearing about antisemitism on campus.

 

And on Wednesday, the Republican-led Committee on Education and the Workforce said it would broaden its look at Harvard to cover Ms Gay's own work.

 

Ms Foxx, a Republican member of the House of Representatives, said in a letter to the leader of Harvard's board on Wednesday that the prestigious institution could be violating the public's trust.

 

"Our concern is that standards are not being applied consistently, resulting in different rules for different members of the academic community," she said.

 

The committee demands that Harvard submit any documents and communications related to the plagiarism inquiry into Dr Gay, as well a list of any academic disciplinary actions taken against Harvard faculty or students since 2019. It asks that the board respond to the committee by 29 December.

 

Harvard is a private institution that receives hundreds of millions of dollars of public funding each year. It has $50bn (£40bn) in assets.

 

The three corrections to Ms Gay's 1997 PhD dissertation were announced as part of a review into Ms Gay's work conducted by the Harvard Corporation, the university's most senior governing body.

 

The review found three instances of "inadequate citation" in Ms Gay's dissertation.

 

Last week, the board said it had checked Dr Gay's academic history and had found two published papers that needed additional citations.

 

But it added that she did not violate "standards for research misconduct".

 

Harvard's board has said it became aware of plagiarism allegations against Dr Gay in October, but has unearthed no violations of Harvard policies.

 

Recent reports published by US outlets CNN and the Washington Free Beacon claim further instances of plagiarism. This includes her 1997 dissertation in which she allegedly copied a full paragraph nearly verbatim from a paper published one year earlier.

 

The Free Beacon, a conservative publication, said it has discovered at least 29 cases of plagiarism.

 

She and other university leaders were accused of insensitivity and hypocrisy when discussing efforts to stem antisemitism on their campuses amid the Israel-Gaza war.

 

During tense questioning, Dr Gay said calls for the killing of Jews were abhorrent. She added, however, that it would depend on the context whether such comments would constitute a violation of Harvard's code of conduct regarding bullying and harassment.

 

The university later announced it had chosen not to discipline Dr Gay for her testimony, and she also apologised in an interview with the school's student newspaper.

 

 


 

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courtesy of BBC NEWS

by Max Matza | BBC News

 

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