Harvard's embattled president is facing yet further questions about her academic record, after a statistics expert challenged the data used in a report which helped win her tenure at Stanford.Claudine Gay, who took over as president in July, has been at the center of a firestorm since the October 7 attacks. She was seemingly students who justified the terrorist violence, and slow to speak out against antisemitism on campus.The harsh spotlight has spread to her academic record, with accusations of plagiarism - and on Tuesday, a data scientist challenged her analytical methods. A journalist then revealed that she had refused to share her data, raising eyebrows in academia.
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