Liberal College President Embroiled in Major Plagiarism Scandal
Rachel Stevenson – Turns out, when it comes to leading America’s public universities, integrity is optional — as long as you’re hitting the right diversity quotas and dropping the right buzzwords.
Because the president of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Heidi M. Anderson, is now at the center of a plagiarism scandal so blatant, so jaw-droppingly lazy, it makes high school term paper mills look like original thought factories.
And yet, somehow, she’s still got the top job. Continue reading
Ann Kreilkamp – When I first happened upon the face of Harvard President Claudine Gay as she was testifying before Congress, my instant thought was “diversity hire.” Before any other thought, that one.
Mick Farthing – Harvard President Claudine Gay has faced tremendous backlash in recent weeks. The university president was criticized, along with many other school presidents, for failing to condemn anti-Semitism on her campus.
Though the notion of stealing ideas from yourself may seem utterly ridiculous self-plagiarism is a quite widespread phenomenon. It implies that a person reuses their own ideas from previously written and published scientific publications.