• Congress Widens Investigation into Harvard to Include Plagiarism Allega

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    The House Committee on Education and the Workforce expanded the scope of
    its congressional investigation into Harvard to include allegations of plagiarism against University President Claudine Gay, the committee wrote
    in a letter to the Harvard Corporation Wednesday.

    The letter, signed by committee chairwoman Rep. Virginia A. Foxx (R-N.C.)
    and sent to Penny S. Pritzker ’81, senior fellow of the Harvard
    Corporation — the University’s highest governing body — alleged the
    University applies a lower standard of academic integrity to
    administrators than students.

    “If a university is willing to look the other way and not hold faculty accountable for engaging in academically dishonest behavior, it cheapens
    its mission and the value of its education,” Foxx wrote in the letter.

    University spokesperson Jonathan L. Swain declined to comment on the investigation.

    The committee initially opened a probe into antisemitism at Harvard on
    Dec. 7 following Gay’s testimony before the committee two days earlier. In
    an interview with The Crimson the same day, Gay said the University would “comply with whatever information is called for.”

    Foxx requested Harvard produce “all documents and communications” related
    to the plagiarism allegations or related to the review by members of the Corporation.

    The committee also warned that Harvard could lose federal funding if it is found to not have taken the claims of widespread plagiarism against Gay seriously.

    “As you know, federal funding to Harvard is conditioned upon the school’s adherence to the standards of a recognized accreditor,” the letter stated.
    “The Committee expects an NECHE-accredited institution to ‘subscribe to
    and advocate [for] high ethical standards.”

    In the last week, Gay has also faced additional allegations of plagiarism
    in her academic work. Gay requested corrections to two articles published
    in 2001 and 2017, a University spokesperson announced on Friday.

    In a Dec. 12 statement to affiliates supporting Gay’s presidency, the
    Harvard Corporation acknowledged that their review found “instances of inadequate citation” but said they did not rise to the levels of research misconduct.

    Still, the Washington Free Beacon reported additional accusations of
    plagiarism against Gay on Tuesday, including instances of allegedly
    lifting text from other sources that were unaddressed by her corrections.

    —Staff writer Emma H. Haidar can be reached at emma.haidar@thecrimson.com. Follow her on X @HaidarEmma.

    —Staff writer Cam E. Kettles can be reached at cam.kettles@thecrimson.com. Follow her on X @cam_kettles or on Threads @camkettles.

    https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2023/12/20/congress-investigates- harvard-plagiarism/

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