Harvard University has been actively defending its review process of plagiarism allegations against its former president, Claudine Gay, who resigned earlier this month. The university submitted an eight-page narrative to the House Committee, detailing the 'timely and fair' investigation it conducted. The plagiarism probe did find some issues with Gay's work, but Harvard has maintained that it followed a rigorous and fair process to investigate the allegations. The case has attracted significant attention, with various media outlets reporting on the university's response to Congress and the details of the plagiarism review.
Harvard now admitting that its whole defense of Claudine Gay was bogus. Whoops! https://t.co/xmu29KKlar
The problem: plagiarism https://t.co/FbeE9rBW54
Plagiarism probe finds some problems with former Harvard president Claudine Gay's work https://t.co/7ISHvBP9rT
Plagiarism probe finds some problems with former Harvard president Claudine Gay's work https://t.co/WMNPXM38rl
Plagiarism probe finds some problems with former Harvard president Claudine Gay’s work. https://t.co/DBMEYtBBFZ https://t.co/VfnpoaSdKa
Harvard gives House committee more detailed look into plagiarism investigation, report says | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/8M87CngwIi
In a report to a congressional committee @Harvard Corp. gave a detailed account of how it investigated and then exonerated its fellow Board member Claudine Gay of plagiarism charges, in true "it depends on what the definition of 'is' is" fashion.
Harvard DEFENDS its plagiarism investigation of Claudine Gay that saw her step down as president during scandal that has plunged college into biggest crisis in its history https://t.co/y0M8nZI4bz https://t.co/RlhH0tQd41
Harvard responds to Congress, details 'rigor' reviewing plagiarism allegations against Claudine Gay https://t.co/yOjv7eHyCq
Harvard defends its plagiarism investigation of its former president https://t.co/0oTh4vwaYD
Harvard University defended its reviews of plagiarism allegations involving its former president Friday, as a House panel continues to investigate how the university handled those claims. https://t.co/Bvc0x4z1tJ
Harvard tells congressional panel it conducted "timely, fair" review of Claudine Gay’s plagiarism claims https://t.co/qmeAAepJy9
In today's paper: Amid Harvard’s attempts to restore calm, new details emerge on university’s review of plagiarism allegations against Claudine Gay, Complaint asks state watchdog to probe Boston police captain, internal affairs process after new video surfaces https://t.co/ktpm9LiS2v
Harvard said it followed a fair and rigorous process to investigate allegations of plagiarism against its former president, Claudine Gay, who resigned earlier this month https://t.co/8vyWYSz53A
Harvard University shed new light on the plagiarism review it conducted of its former president Claudine Gay, defending its actions in an eight-page narrative submitted in response to a congressional probe https://t.co/S8MkiseNPi https://t.co/S8MkiseNPi
Harvard Submits Documents to House Committee, Shares New Details on Gay Plagiarism Review Tilly R. Robinson and @neilhshah15 report. https://t.co/vQFljFOoBF
NEW: Harvard Submits Documents to House Committee, Shares New Details on Gay Plagiarism Review w/ Tilly Robinson in @thecrimson https://t.co/9uOk2SdloJ
New Insights Episode: @aaronsibarium discusses his reporting on the Harvard plagiarism scandal and Claudine Gay, her resignation, and the broader unraveling of the DEI web in higher education. https://t.co/63gAY5BZ96
The problem is not that Claudine Gay is a plagiarist or antisemitic, because she's not in any meaningful sense of those words. No, the problem is so much worse than that. Just dropped on Breaking News ... The Curious Case of Claudine Gay https://t.co/P2vlsiv7DF