"Harvard President Claudine Gay Steps Down Amidst Plagiarism Controversy"

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Claudine Gay, the president of Harvard University, is facing new plagiarism accusations, with an unsigned complaint published in The Washington Free Beacon adding to previous allegations. The complaint suggests that Gay copied language from other scholars in her academic work. Harvard's investigations found instances of "duplicative language" but did not classify it as research misconduct. The situation has sparked debate over academic standards and potential double standards in plagiarism investigations at Harvard. Gay has defended the integrity of her scholarship amidst the controversy.
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