"Wave of Leadership Shake-Ups at Ivy League Schools Sparks Governance Scrutiny"

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Claudine Gay, the President of Harvard University, resigned following allegations of plagiarism in her academic work, highlighting the challenges of regulating academic writing in an era of advanced plagiarism detection technology. Despite Harvard's statement that no violation of research misconduct standards was found, Gay requested corrections in her publications. Her resignation comes amidst a broader conversation about the responsibility of academic leaders and the effectiveness of plagiarism detection software, with experts suggesting that more historical cases may surface due to AI advancements.
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