Harvard President Gay Defends ‘Integrity’ Of Her Writings Amid Plagiarism Accusations

Harvard President Claudine Gay is defended her scholarly work amid allegations this past week of plagiarism, which followed her recent and much-criticized congressional testimony on antisemitism on college campuses.
Conservative activist Christopher Rufo over the weekend published the allegations, including screenshots of what appears to be Gay’s published works alongside strikingly similar writings.
On Monday, Gay told the Boston Globe: “I stand by the integrity of my scholarship. Throughout my career, I have worked to ensure my scholarship adheres to the highest academic standards.”

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