Harvard Clears Its President of ‘Research Misconduct’ After Plagiarism Charges



The university started an investigation after receiving accusations in October as its president, Claudine Gay, was being criticized for her response to antisemitism on campus.
[Headline] University Launches Investigation Amid Criticism of President's Response to Antisemitism Accusations [Subheading] President Claudine Gay Under Scrutiny Over Handling of Antisemitism on Campus [Analysis] The university has initiated an investigation following allegations of antisemitism and criticism of President Claudine Gay's response. The accusations, which surfaced in October, have prompted concerns about the university's approach to addressing discrimination and bias. President Gay's leadership and handling of the situation are being closely scrutinized as the university seeks to address the impact of these allegations on its campus community. [Summary] In response to allegations of antisemitism and criticism of President Claudine Gay's handling of the situation, the university has launched an investigation. The accusations, which emerged in October, have raised concerns about the university's response to discrimination. President Gay's leadership is being closely examined as the university works to address the impact of these allegations on campus.
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Harvard University has cleared its president, Claudine Gay, of "research misconduct" after allegations of plagiarism. The investigation was initiated following accusations in October amid criticism of her response to antisemitism on campus.
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