Saturday, December 23, 2023

REVEALED---HARVARD CLEARED GAY OF PLAGIARISM BEFORE INVESTIGATING HER---AND ITS LAWYERS FALSELY CLAIMED HER WORK WAS "PROPERY CITED"

Revealed: Harvard cleared Claudine Gay of plagiarism BEFORE investigating her — and its lawyers falsely claimed her work was ‘properly cited’
By Isabel Vincent
Published Dec. 22, 2023, 4:48 p.m. ET

Harvard cleared its president Claudine Gay of plagiarism before it even investigated whether her academic work was copied, The Post reveals today.

In a threatening legal letter to The Post in late October, the college called allegations that she lifted other academics’ work “demonstrably false,” and said all her works were “cited and properly credited.”

Days later Gay herself asked for an investigation and Harvard tore up its own rules to ask outside experts to review her work, saying it had to avoid a conflict of interest.

And the experts then found she did need to make multiple corrections to her academic record.

The bare-knuckled law firm Harvard employed to try to keep the plagiarism allegations from ever coming to light told The Post it would sue for “immense” damages.Harvard never revealed an investigation had been launched as the lawyers put pressure on The Post to kill its reporting. 
But more than a month later, on December 12 Harvard said Gay had been investigated by its top governing body and was correcting two academic journals, to acknowledge where her work had really come from — meaning the claim it was “properly credited” was false. 
Harvard never revealed an investigation had been launched as the lawyers put pressure on The Post to kill its reporting.

But more than a month later, on December 12 Harvard said Gay had been investigated by its top governing body and was correcting two academic journals, to acknowledge where her work had really come from — meaning the claim it was “properly credited” was false. 
MORE AT Plagiarism: Harvard cleared Claudine Gay THEN investigated (nypost.com)

1 comment:

  1. My husband's alma mater. He's kind of embarrassed about that now.

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