Harvard President Claudine Gay Faces Mounting Plagiarism Allegations

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Harvard University has discovered two additional instances of Claudine Gay, the university's president, failing to properly credit other scholars in her scholarly work. This comes after an earlier review found two published articles that needed additional citations. The university stated that Gay will update her dissertation to correct these instances of inadequate citation. The news raises questions about how the Harvard board has handled plagiarism allegations against Gay.
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- Harvard says president Claudine Gay is correcting another piece of her writing The Boston Globe
- Harvard University receives complaint outlining over 40 allegations of plagiarism against Claudine Gay Hindustan Times
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