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"Bill Ackman Defends Neri Oxman Amidst Plagiarism Controversy and Calls for New Academic Standards"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox Business

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Bill Ackman, billionaire and CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management, has announced plans to use AI to conduct plagiarism reviews of MIT faculty, administration, and board members, following allegations of plagiarism against his wife, Neri Oxman, a former MIT professor. Ackman defends Oxman, questioning the validity of some plagiarism accusations and suggests that elite universities should undergo similar reviews to maintain academic integrity. He also discusses the potential need for independent third-party reviews and the implications of AI in detecting plagiarism. Ackman has previously called for the resignation of university presidents over issues of leadership and moral clarity, unrelated to the plagiarism allegations.

"Bill Ackman Defends Wife Neri Oxman Amid Plagiarism Allegations and Pledges MIT Scrutiny"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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Bill Ackman, previously vocal against plagiarism in academia, has moderated his stance after his wife, Neri Oxman, was found to have plagiarized parts of her dissertation. Ackman, who had been campaigning for Harvard's Claudine Gay to resign over similar allegations, now suggests that some level of improper citation is almost inevitable in academic work. This shift in perspective follows Business Insider's report on Oxman's academic misconduct and Ackman's own acknowledgment of the challenges in maintaining perfect citation due to human error or laziness.

"Billionaire Bill Ackman's Wife Embroiled in Fresh Plagiarism Scandal Amid Harvard Controversy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Daily Beast

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Neri Oxman, the spouse of billionaire Bill Ackman, is facing a new wave of plagiarism accusations, with a Business Insider investigation revealing 15 instances of unattributed content from Wikipedia in her 2010 doctoral dissertation. This controversy emerges as Ackman had previously campaigned against Claudine Gay for Harvard presidency, citing plagiarism concerns. Ackman has expressed that his efforts to address issues in higher education have inadvertently brought scrutiny upon his family.

"Billionaire Bill Ackman Initiates MIT Plagiarism Probe Amid Spouse's Controversy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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Bill Ackman has announced his intention to review the academic work of all MIT professors for plagiarism following reports of plagiarism in his wife, Neri Oxman's work, who is a professor at MIT. This action comes after Ackman's involvement in the resignation of Harvard's former president, Claudine Gay, over plagiarism allegations. MIT has not yet responded to the accusations against Oxman, but Ackman's scrutiny extends to the university's leadership and board members. The initiative is part of a broader response to perceived issues in higher education, including the handling of antisemitism on campuses.

"Billionaire's Wife Neri Oxman Faces Plagiarism Claims in MIT Dissertation"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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Neri Oxman, a former MIT professor, has been found to have plagiarized content from Wikipedia and other sources in her doctoral dissertation and academic papers. Business Insider's investigation revealed 28 instances of plagiarism, including unattributed text and illustrations. Oxman admitted to the plagiarism and apologized, while her husband, billionaire Bill Ackman, has used similar plagiarism accusations to call for the resignation of university leaders. Ackman has also announced plans to review MIT leadership for plagiarism. MIT has not commented on the matter.

"Claudine Gay's Departure Sparks Debate on DEI and Institutional Integrity"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Vox.com

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Claudine Gay, the first Black president of Harvard University, resigned amid controversies including accusations of plagiarism and failure to address antisemitism on campus. Her resignation has been seen as a victory by conservative activists who are targeting higher education institutions as part of a broader culture war. These activists aim to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and reshape the teaching of history and other subjects in K–12 education. Gay's departure is viewed as part of a larger effort to undermine public faith in education and expertise, with her case highlighting the intersection of academic standards, political pressure, and the ongoing debate over the role of higher education in society.

"Billionaire Bill Ackman's Wife, Neri Oxman, Apologizes Amid MIT Dissertation Plagiarism Scandal"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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Neri Oxman, the wife of billionaire investor Bill Ackman, has been accused of plagiarizing parts of her 2010 doctoral dissertation at MIT, as reported by Business Insider. Oxman, a former MIT professor, acknowledged the omission of quotation marks in four paragraphs but noted proper citation elsewhere in her work. Ackman, who has been critical of Harvard's handling of plagiarism and antisemitism, defended Oxman, emphasizing her humanity and accountability in admitting mistakes. Oxman plans to review and correct the dissertation if necessary, while Ackman continues to challenge Harvard's decisions regarding former president Claudine Gay, who also faced plagiarism allegations.

"Billionaire Bill Ackman's Wife, Neri Oxman, Embroiled in Dissertation Plagiarism Controversy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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Neri Oxman, wife of billionaire Bill Ackman and former MIT professor, admitted to instances of plagiarism in her doctoral dissertation after a Business Insider investigation. Ackman defended Oxman, highlighting her willingness to own up to and apologize for her mistakes, contrasting her response with that of ex-Harvard president Claudine Gay, whom he had previously criticized for plagiarism. Oxman plans to request corrections to her dissertation at MIT, where the consequences for plagiarism can be severe. Ackman has been vocal about academic integrity, calling for Gay to leave Harvard after her plagiarism issues, despite facing accusations of bullying. Representatives for Ackman and Oxman have pointed to their public statements for comments, while MIT and Oxman's firm OXMAN have not responded to requests for comment.

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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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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.

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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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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.

"Wave of Leadership Shake-Ups at Ivy League Schools Sparks Governance Scrutiny"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NPR

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Claudine Gay, the President of Harvard University, resigned following allegations of plagiarism in her academic work, highlighting the challenges of regulating academic writing in an era of advanced plagiarism detection technology. Despite Harvard's statement that no violation of research misconduct standards was found, Gay requested corrections in her publications. Her resignation comes amidst a broader conversation about the responsibility of academic leaders and the effectiveness of plagiarism detection software, with experts suggesting that more historical cases may surface due to AI advancements.

"Harvard President Claudine Gay Steps Down Amidst Plagiarism Controversy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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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.

Harvard's Leadership Under Scrutiny: Claudine Gay's Controversy and the University's Response

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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A student member of Harvard's Honor Council has called for the resignation of university president Claudine Gay in an op-ed, citing a double standard in handling her plagiarism allegations compared to the treatment of students accused of similar infractions. The student criticizes the university's decision to allow Gay to retroactively correct her work without facing the consequences typically imposed on students, such as suspension. Despite the allegations, Harvard's board continues to support Gay. The op-ed was published anonymously in the Harvard Crimson to protect the author from potential retaliation.

"Debate Heats Up Over Claudine Gay's Future at Harvard Amid Plagiarism and Leadership Controversies"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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The Harvard Crimson's editorial board has expressed support for Harvard President Claudine Gay despite acknowledging instances of plagiarism in her work, attributing them to lack of intent rather than malice. However, dissent within the board has emerged, with two members calling for her resignation, citing damage to Harvard's reputation and other controversies. The plagiarism accusations have gained attention following Gay's congressional testimony on antisemitism, with some suggesting the scrutiny is politically motivated. The Harvard Corporation has acknowledged the need for corrections in Gay's work, while Gay maintains the integrity of her scholarship. The situation has sparked debate over academic standards and leadership at one of the nation's top universities.