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Sat Dec 23, 2023, 01:16 AM Dec 2023

Will Claudine Gay Keep Her Job? The assault on the beleaguered president of Harvard continues. [View all]



https://prospect.org/blogs-and-newsletters/tap/2023-12-22-will-claudine-gay-keep-her-job/



The microscopic reviews of Gay’s dissertation and her published papers are persisting. The pattern appears to be that Gay will occasionally cite a source but neglect to put a short passage in quotes. Once again the Harvard Corporation, the university’s top governing body, reviewed the latest allegations and found that they didn’t rise to the level of plagiarism. On Wednesday, the school issued a statement that in a few cases Gay had not rigorously followed the Harvard Guide to Using Sources. Gay has now submitted a total of seven corrections to scholarly articles adding quotation marks and revising citations. In a letter to Penny Pritzker, head of the Harvard Corporation, Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) cites the definition of plagiarism in the school’s honor code and asks, “Does Harvard hold its faculty—and its own president—to the same standards?”

Assuming that nothing worse is unearthed, the Harvard Corporation has decided to stand by its president, at least for now. Meanwhile, the donor pressure continues. The hedge fund manipulator William Ackman, a major Harvard donor, has been saying out loud what others have whispered: that Gay got the Harvard post because of her race. Donors have far too much influence at universities. In a just world, Harvard would tell Ackman where to shove his money. But in this corrupted world, Gay will also need to repair relations with other donors if she is to survive. Let’s also be honest about how affirmative action works. An institution’s leadership will admit that it is far too white and far too male, and make systematic efforts to identify qualified candidates who are nonwhite and female or both. Ackman is right that some white male, somewhere, had better credentials than Gay, at least on paper.

Four hundred years after slavery, the diversification of the top leadership of top institutions is still far from complete. Black leaders who break ceilings are expected to be above reproach, as Barack Obama was. As John McWhorter writes in The New York Times, “If she stays in her job, the optics will be that a middling publication record and chronically lackadaisical attention to crediting sources is somehow OK for a university president if she is Black.” However, there’s an instructive comparison with one failed white male Harvard president whom the governing corporation gave chance after chance to clean up his act before finally deciding in a divided vote that he had to go.

Though Larry Summers (or his legions of research assistants) made sure not to forget the quotation marks, his errors of scholarship were far more serious than Gay’s. They included assuming that deregulation of finance, which he relentlessly promoted, would not lead to a financial collapse; and that pushing postcommunist Russia to helter-skelter privatization would not lead to a deep depression that ended with Putin. Lately, Summers has failed to correct his egregious errors in his assessment of the recent bout of inflation and his calls for austerity. Summers also cost the Harvard endowment far more than whatever donors have bailed on Gay, with reckless speculations that overruled Harvard’s professional investment staff. It was his high-handedness with faculty and boorish sexist comments that finally did Summers in as Harvard president. But Harvard’s governing board, led at the time by Summers sponsor Robert Rubin, cut the arrogant Summers far more slack than it has cut Gay.

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... Faux pas Dec 2023 #1
I wanna know where congress found the time to investigate this? LeftInTX Dec 2023 #2
If Republicans want a scandal, they will find it, or else conjure it out of thin air DFW Dec 2023 #3
But didn't most of their stuff involve a "someone or something in the Obama admin"? LeftInTX Dec 2023 #4
The so-called "Obama scandals," as I recall, involved him DFW Dec 2023 #5
They are private - but they receive hundreds of millions of dollars per year in federal funding FBaggins Dec 2023 #9
A Black woman? malaise Dec 2023 #6
Really NowISeetheLight Dec 2023 #7
Honestly Dorian Gray Dec 2023 #8
Harvard should offer her $100 million to step down MichMan Dec 2023 #10
Four hundred years after slavery? What? n/t Captain Stern Dec 2023 #11
The last living slave died in 1971 John Shaft Dec 2023 #12
That's what it sounds like Captain Stern Dec 2023 #14
If I were a student at Harvard, and was caught plagerizing even one paper, I would be removed from the school. SlimJimmy Dec 2023 #13
Would you be removed for Bettie Dec 2023 #15
According to the Harvard Guide on Using Souces, it is taken extremely seriously. MichMan Dec 2023 #23
It wasn't just omitting quotation marks, she also failed to cite the references whose words she used MichMan Dec 2023 #27
Change paragraph to paragraphs, and you'll be closer. SlimJimmy Dec 2023 #32
Harvard determined that she did not plagiarize. yardwork Dec 2023 #18
Harvard contradicted their own policy which I posted above MichMan Dec 2023 #24
She was accused by the actual persons she plagerized from. I'd say that's pretty damning. SlimJimmy Dec 2023 #31
There was ForgedCrank Dec 2023 #16
Congress should be in no way involved Sympthsical Dec 2023 #17
Harvard investigated and determined that it wasn't plagiarism, though. yardwork Dec 2023 #19
I recommend reading McWhorter's op-ed in the NYT Sympthsical Dec 2023 #21
An example of the insane level of antisemitism on campuses can be found here: yardwork Dec 2023 #22
There's this fantastic interview Sympthsical Dec 2023 #25
This is so infuriating. yardwork Dec 2023 #26
We all know this isn't about plagiarism, right? WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2023 #20
This is so frickin silly maxrandb Dec 2023 #28
Let's stop with the plagiarism bullshit Doc Sportello Dec 2023 #29
She is toast SarahD Dec 2023 #30
I haven't been a PhD candidate to compare - Ms. Toad Dec 2023 #33
If plagiarism is that common with faculty, they have no right to hold their students to a different standard then MichMan Dec 2023 #34
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