Harvard launched a probe into claims that president Claudine Gay plagiarized some of her academic work in October - months before the accusations publicly emerged, the Ivy League has revealed.The university's board issued a statement on Tuesday announcing Gay will remain on her post despite calls for her resignation following her disastrous testimony on anti-Semitism on campus and allegations of plagiarism. The board of directors said: 'The University became aware in late October of allegations regarding three articles. At President Gay’s request, the Fellows promptly initiated an independent review by distinguished political scientists and conducted a review of her published work.
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