How the BBC covered the Claudine Gay saga
BBC's Anthony Zurcher considered the Harvard president who resigned over plagiarism and allowing calls for genocide of Jews, a victim of "campus culture wars." In what "context" are those acceptable? Op-ed.
BBC's Anthony Zurcher considered the Harvard president who resigned over plagiarism and allowing calls for genocide of Jews, a victim of "campus culture wars." In what "context" are those acceptable? Op-ed.
Harvard Jewish Alumni Alliance, Simon Wiesenthal Center say Gay's resignation first step in ensuring Jewish students can feel safe on campus
Claudine Gay becomes the shortest-serving president in Havard history after refusing to condemn calls for genocide against Jews, plagiarism.
Dutch city accused of plagiarizing Holocaust memorial cobblestones idea, says he 'tried to prevent it.'
Universal Music Group claims song that won 2018 Eurovision competition was plagiarized.
Ragen vows to keep writing after she is convicted of stealing portions of an elderly hassid's story in novel against hareidi world.
Appeal over allegations of plagiarism dismissed; Ragen to delete sentences, pay damages.
"To resign on a personal initiative would be tantamount to desertion," says Rabbi Gilles Bernheim in wake of plagiarism scandal.
Grand Rabbi Gilles Bernheim blames unidentified "student" who assisted him with research and writing.