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Title: Harvard’s Plagiarism Problem Multiplies
Post by: mountaineer on February 23, 2024, 01:50:16 pm
Christopher F. Rufo
Harvard’s Plagiarism Problem Multiplies
Another administrator at the Ivy League university appears to have plagiarized her dissertation.
Feb 22 2024
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Harvard has a plagiarism problem. At the beginning of the year, Claudine Gay resigned as university president following a plagiarism scandal. Weeks later, the Washington Free Beacon published a report indicating that Harvard’s chief diversity officer, Sherri Ann Charleston, apparently plagiarized passages in multiple academic papers.

Now allegations have emerged that another Harvard DEI administrator, Shirley Greene, of Harvard Extension School, plagiarized more than 40 passages of her 2008 dissertation, “Converging Frameworks: Examining the Impact of Diversity-Related College Experiences on Racial/Ethnic Identity Development.” According to the Harvard directory, Greene is a Title IX coordinator affiliated with the Office for Gender Equity. She has worked to advance “Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging,” and hosted a panel on “The Past, Present, and Future of Juneteenth” in conjunction with the DEI department. (Harvard did not respond to an emailed request for comment.)

The Harvard Crimson previously reported on the allegations against Greene, which a whistleblower lodged anonymously. I have obtained the full complaint, which paints a much more damning indictment of Greene’s scholarship than the student newspaper had let on. Seen in its entirety, the complaint raises serious questions about Greene’s scholarship and academic integrity.

In the most serious instance, Greene lifts directly from Janelle Lee Woo’s 2004 dissertation, “Chinese American Female Identity.” In two significant sections, Greene copied words, phrases, passages, and almost entire paragraphs verbatim, without proper attribution or quotation. She also copies most of an entire table on “Racial/Ethnic Identity Development Models,” a foundational concept in the paper, without acknowledging the source....
Entire story at City Journal (https://www.city-journal.org/article/harvards-plagiarism-problem-multiplies?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Organic_Social)

Harvard's first mistake is having an office of gender equity.
Title: Re: Harvard’s Plagiarism Problem Multiplies
Post by: PeteS in CA on February 23, 2024, 04:00:15 pm
If Harvard applied to its profs and admins the same standard it applies to student, there would be a lot of empty offices in faculty and administration buildings.