Neri Oxman, Bill Ackman's Wife, Faces Plagiarism Accusations in MIT Dissertation

Neri Oxman, wife of billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, has been found to have plagiarized in her 2010 doctoral dissertation at MIT, according to a Business Insider investigation. This revelation comes amidst Ackman's vocal criticism of Harvard president Claudine Gay for plagiarism, demanding her complete removal from the faculty after her resignation as president. Oxman, a former MIT professor and renowned architect and artist, cited sources but failed to use quotation marks for passages lifted from other works, violating MIT's academic integrity handbook. Ackman has been a prominent donor to Harvard and has recently been involved in controversies surrounding university leadership and their handling of protests against Israel's actions in Gaza.
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