Harvard's president has submitted two corrections to articles where she was accused of plagiarism, adding 'quotation marks and citations,' the university spokesman said.Claudine Gay, who has been under an intense spotlight since October 7 - first for her slow response to the terror attacks and the defense of Hamas by some of her students; then for her disastrous appearance before Congress on December 5. Days later, she was accused of plagiarism adding to the calls for her ouster. In a Substack post, investigative journalist Christopher Rufo reported that Gay had plagiarized portions of four works over 24 years, including her 1997 Ph.D dissertation and a series of articles.
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