Harvard President Corrects Scholarly Articles Amid Plagiarism Allegations

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Harvard President Claudine Gay has submitted corrections to two scholarly articles published in 2001 and 2017 following allegations of plagiarism. An independent review commissioned by Harvard found inadequate citations in a few instances but no violation of research misconduct standards. The corrections involve adding citations and quotation marks to the original publications. The review was initiated before billionaire Harvard donor Bill Ackman made his claims of plagiarism and called for Gay's resignation.
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