The most important point about ousted Harvard president Claudine Gay's plagiarism isn’t that sh

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The real story of Harvard isn’t Claudine Gay’s firing

The most important point about ousted Harvard president Claudine Gay's plagiarism isn’t that she was fired (or was allowed to resign) but rather that she had the job — the most prestigious job in higher education — with such a thin record of academic accomplishment. Gay has never published an article — even a plagiarized one — th ... Read more

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