• Inucune@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Plagiarism as a student was at minimum an F in the course and academic probation when I was attending university(~2010). Expulsion was always on the table. I do not see an issue holding those in higher positions in academia to a similar standard.

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      10 months ago

      The guy NPR interviewed just ranted the entire time about how it was an attack on her as a person and that everyone in higher academia at Harvard as made mistakes this she did. He also avoided answering direct questions on the topic.

      I’m thinking there are a lot of plaigarists at Harvard.

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      10 months ago

      Exactly right.

      John Pelissero, a former interim college president who now works for the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, said instances of plagiarism deserve to be evaluated individually and that it’s not always so cut and dried.

      “You’re looking for whether there was intentionality to mislead or inappropriately borrow other people’s ideas in your work,” Pelissero said. “Or was there an honest mistake?”

      Good luck using this excuse as an undergrad after making the same “mistake” dozens of times.

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    10 months ago

    Dismissing the allegations because of who made them was always ad hominem. It’s also a pretty bad look to hold faculty and the president of the university to noticeably lower standards than the students.

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    10 months ago

    I love how everyone is such an expert on the intricacies of plagiarism now.

    Almost as if this is all fucking bullshit

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    10 months ago

    Zionists wanted to punish the heads of universities for not saying what zionists wanted the to say. They were gonna go after her until they got what they wanted no matter what.

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    10 months ago

    She plagiarized her entire career. She was so blatant she even copied the acknowledgement sections!

    People doing shady things like that would be smart to avoid scrutiny.

    Now she’s gone from the poster child for progress to the poster child for racial discrimination (positive).

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    10 months ago

    Republican detractors have sought to gut funding for public universities

    Sounds good to me. Why should they get taxpayer money and charge egregious tuition?

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      10 months ago

      Arguably, it’s the parents that did it, not the educational institution. You’d have better results killing the rich than you would killing education.

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        10 months ago

        Ivy League schooling is a four year adult daycare and networking camp to secure old money connections. There’s nothing educational about it. I wouldn’t be saying this if “conservatives” were coming after actually good-natured community college administrators, for example.

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          10 months ago

          I’m not gonna argue with your take on those schools. You’re right.

          But, if a professor at a “good-natured” community college plagiarized, they should be fired.

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          10 months ago

          Ivy League schooling is a four year adult daycare and networking camp to secure old money connections. There’s nothing educational about it.

          What are you basing this on? I have somewhat deep insight into one Ivy League school and can tell you much of it is quite rigorous, well beyond the local community colleges. This is based on family and friends that have gone to one or the other as well as some employees.

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      10 months ago

      Downvoting purely because of slur usage, there was no reason to be ableist.