
Harvard Finds More Instances of ‘Duplicative Language’ in President’s Work
Claudine Gay has faced growing criticism not only of her response to antisemitism on campus but also of her scholarship.
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She gone. am I to feel sorrow for a negro up in Harvard? What did Avon warn Stringer about?
If she didn’t look Tommy Davidson I would build a whole college for her and shit. But you know…
Chris Rufo wins again
He's also the one who started the hysteria about CRT
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How a Conservative Activist Invented the Conflict Over Critical Race Theory
To Christopher Rufo, a term for a school of legal scholarship looked like the perfect weapon.www.newyorker.com
Chris Rufo wins again
He's also the one who started the hysteria about CRT
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How a Conservative Activist Invented the Conflict Over Critical Race Theory
To Christopher Rufo, a term for a school of legal scholarship looked like the perfect weapon.www.newyorker.com
She's gone. She officially resigned today.
Clarify her plagiarisms.
Oh My…I wish the students the best.Does anyone have an AJC subscription and can post this full article in here?
Clayton State provost’s ouster reflects more scrutiny of resumes, research
Educators expect current atmosphere will add pressure to universities’ vetting process
A Georgia university has joined schools in other parts of the nation navigating the fallout of an academic misrepresentation probe after its provost was ousted for inaccuracies on her curriculum vitae.
Kimberly McLeod was hired by Clayton State University to start in July to oversee academic programs for the nearly 6,000-student university. She was removed in late December, after anonymous complaints, one lodged by “a concerned faculty member,” questioned the publications she listed on her application materials.
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Clayton State provost’s ouster reflects more scrutiny of resumes, research
Clayton State University terminated its provost after a probe into the publications listed on her curriculum vitae.www.ajc.com