Harvard President Faces Mounting Pressure Amid Plagiarism Allegations

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Harvard University President Claudine Gay faces mounting pressure as new allegations of plagiarism emerge, adding to existing criticism over her handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict and accusations of failing to address antisemitism. The university recently identified two additional instances of "duplicative language without appropriate attribution" in her 1997 doctoral dissertation. These allegations have emboldened her critics, strained her supporters, and left some students and faculty members confused.
- Debate Over Plagiarism Allegations Against Claudine Gay Adds to Pressures at Harvard The New York Times
- Harvard Finds More Instances of 'Duplicative Language' in President's Work Yahoo News
- Critics see ‘double standard’ in Harvard’s handling of plagiarism allegations The Boston Globe
- Academic whom Claudine Gay plagiarized calls for Harvard leader's firing: Need to get 'back towards sanity' Fox News
- Harvard President Claudine Gay requests new corrections as House panel launches plagiarism probe CNN
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