"Plagiarism Controversy and DEI Debate Lead to Claudine Gay's Resignation Amidst Political Tensions"

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Claudine Gay, the president of Harvard, resigned amid allegations of plagiarism in her academic work, a serious offense in academia. The controversy began after her testimony at a congressional hearing and escalated with scrutiny of her scholarly publications. Gay defended her record, stating she addressed citation issues when notified and did not misrepresent her research or claim others' work. The specifics of the allegations and their development remain a topic of discussion.
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- The Plagiarism War Has Begun The Atlantic
- Claudine Gay’s resignation was a mainstream victory for conservative media The Boston Globe
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