Opinion A Witch Hunt Is Targeting Black Harvard Faculty - A group of powerful conservatives have started a plagiarism witch hunt. Their targets? Black, female faculty, many of whom study race.

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By Addison Y. Liu

By Maya A. Bodnick, Crimson Opinion Writer
Yesterday

A group of powerful conservatives have started a plagiarism witch hunt. Their targets? Black, female faculty, many of whom study race.

Right-wing activists have levied new plagiarism accusations on a monthly basis. In Dec., conservative activist Christopher F. Rufo and Christopher Brunet reported on accusations against former Harvard University President Claudine Gay. Then, in Jan., the conservative Washington Free Beacon covered a complaint filed against Sherri A. Charleston, Harvard’s Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer. In Feb., anonymous bad actors accused Harvard Extension School administrator Shirley R. Greene of plagiarism. And finally in March, Rufo reported on allegations against Harvard assistant professor of Sociology Christina J. Cross.

Conservatives have emphasized that all four of the accused are Black women.

“Let’s not ignore the pattern,” Rufo wrote on X. “This is the fourth black female CRT/DEI scholar to be accused of plagiarism at Harvard.”

Others have pounced on these allegations, arguing that they provide evidence these women were diversity hires in the first place. U.S. Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) took to X and argued that Gay “got her job not through merit, but because she checked a box.”

These racially-motivated allegations aren’t just directed at Harvard faculty. Recently, Alade S. McKen, the Chief DEI Officer at Columbia’s medical center, and LaVar J. Charleston, the Chief Diversity Officer at the University Wisconsin-Madison, have also been accused of plagiarism. Both are Black.

Clearly, the right has an agenda: crafting a narrative that Black academics, particularly women and those who study race, disproportionately plagiarize.

But plagiarism has nothing to do with race, gender, or identity — rather, it’s a broad problem in academia. Since 2000, many professors from different backgrounds (including many white faculty members) who study a variety of fields have been accused of plagiarism. (The list is long: Robert L. Caslen, Blandina Cárdenas, Vanessa Ryan ’97, Erick C. Jones, Neri Oxman, Kathryn J. Edin, Edward J. Wegman, Susannah R. Dickinson, and so on.)

Frankly, it’s very troubling that the Harvard administration has let Rufo and his allies dominate the plagiarism conversation. The University has stuck its head in the sand, ignoring the gigantic bullseye on the backs of Black female faculty. It’s time to take back control.

The critical first step? Harvard should conduct a broad plagiarism review of the entire faculty. I believe that this review will at last set the story straight and reveal that plagiarism is an issue for many academics across demographics and disciplines — it’s not just a Black, female, DEI issue.

Modern software programs, such as iThenticate and Copyleaks (which is powered by artificial intelligence), make this review more feasible than ever. And although we might not be capable of finding all instances of plagiarism across faculty scholarship, Harvard could set filters to pick out the most egregious and easily verifiable instances of misconduct.

That said, the review would still be a substantial undertaking. Plagiarism detection software isn’t completely reliable, so humans would need to evaluate any identified issues.

“Vetting every publication from every academic over their career at a huge university like Harvard would take thousands of hours,” said Chris Caren, CEO of Turnitin, the company that runs iThenticate. And plagiarism researcher Debora Weber-Wulff estimated it would take five to six people working for two to three years to rigorously review the scholarship of all MIT professors.

But I suspect that these estimates are high — as large language models get more advanced, computation time and costs will cheapen.

Furthermore, plagiarism reviews are worth the resources — not just for Harvard, but for higher education institutions everywhere that can afford them. Rufo and hedge fund manager Bill A. Ackman ’88 have posted on X about supporting external plagiarism reviews of faculty at elite universities across the country, so it’s only a matter of time before more allegations surface.

We can’t let outsiders control the plagiarism narrative. Harvard and other universities must stay ahead of the game, surfacing instances of plagiarism and addressing them before malicious actors can hurt the University’s credibility.

If there is a widespread plagiarism crisis, then universities like Harvard must expose and address it, rather than letting a conservative witch hunt create the false impression that only Black women plagiarize.

Maya A. Bodnick is a Government concentrator in Mather House. Her column, “Forging Harvard’s Future,” appears bi-weekly on Tuesdays.

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Are black women more likely to plagiarise than anyone else? No.

Are black women in academia more likely to be in their positions because of DEI initiatives than their suitability for the job? Yes.

Are people who got their jobs because of DEI initiatives regardless of their suitability for the job more likely to plagiarise others because they have no idea what they're doing? Yes.
 
Are black women more likely to plagiarise than anyone else? No.
Gonna disagree here, bud. If there is one thing black women exceed at besides having “AESTHETIC” faces, it is stealing.
 
How is it a witch hunt if you keep running into it? I thought the point of the term witch hunt is there aren't any witches.

Additionally why is it a bad thing to catch people committing plagiarism? Are leftists suddenly pro plagiarism now if it's done by a brown person?
 
How is it a witch hunt if you keep running into it? I thought the point of the term witch hunt is there aren't any witches.

Additionally why is it a bad thing to catch people committing plagiarism? Are leftists suddenly pro plagiarism now if it's done by a brown person?
They're pro any wrongdoing when it's committed by a shitskin.
 
Additionally why is it a bad thing to catch people committing plagiarism? Are leftists suddenly pro plagiarism now if it's done by a brown person?
According to the article, it's a bad thing for the wrong person to catch certain people committing plagiarism. So their plan is to do it first to control the narrative.
 
Lol a broad review of academia for plagiarism would be hilarious, and everyone on both sides knows exactly who would be "most affected". So this is either a brilliant troll proposal, or one from a naive Liberal white woman so sheltered she actually doesn't know what it'll uncover, or a militant blacktivist who believes any rule she breaks more often than everyone else is rayyyycist.

Please let this happen, and may the Impacts be as Disparate as expected.
 
If I take 10 black women from my workplace and I asked them to empty their pockets, and we discover 9 of those women had stolen items in them, it's my fault for exposing it.
 
Lol a broad review of academia for plagiarism would be hilarious, and everyone on both sides knows exactly who would be "most affected".
Peter Boghossian, involved in the big social science paper hoax around 2017/2018, is convinced that those soft science fields are chuck full of conmen and cheats.
Academia is actively destroying their own reputation on multiple fronts at the same time.
That's probably the best thing Claudine Gay has ever done, sowing more scepticism towards (elitst) academics.
 
I think this article is missing a key detail. There is a silent war between Jews and other Factions in the Federal Bureaucracy. Claudine gay was not removed because she Plagiarized she was removed because she was anti-Israel and Jews wield a lot of power in Harvard.

The question is though who should I root for? I hate both of these groups of people.

I think I will actually root for the Plagiarizing Black women because they are way less competent and I'd like for the University system to burn to the ground metaphorically speaking. I don't want it to reform I want it to die.
 
I hope the witchfinders are properly weighing and measuring their suspects to ensure they're made of wood.
I think this article is missing a key detail. There is a silent war between Jews and other Factions in the Federal Bureaucracy. Claudine gay was not removed because she Plagiarized she was removed because she was anti-Israel and Jews wield a lot of power in Harvard.

The question is though who should I root for? I hate both of these groups of people.

I think I will actually root for the Plagiarizing Black women because they are way less competent and I'd like for the University system to burn to the ground metaphorically speaking. I don't want it to reform I want it to die.
Considering how many positions of power are likely held by plagiarists, reformation might not be all that different from burning it to the ground.
The critical first step? Harvard should conduct a broad plagiarism review of the entire faculty. I believe that this review will at last set the story straight and reveal that plagiarism is an issue for many academics across demographics and disciplines — it’s not just a Black, female, DEI issue.
And what will you do if/when the conservatives were right? That's right, you'll bury the findings to avoid feeding an unwelcome narrative.
 
Of course universities want the universities to take control of the process, then they can go after the “right (white) people” and give the dei nigs a slap on the wrist and keep it quiet.

This is exactly why we need outsiders exposing their cheating, that way the universities can’t spin the results and abuse the process to their own ends.

i Wouldn’t be surprised if the tried and true statistics hold up, and that 13 % of the universities phd population commits 50%+ of the plagiarism
 
Clearly, the right has an agenda: crafting a narrative that Black academics, particularly women and those who study race, disproportionately plagiarize.
Clearly? For that, you'd have to have disproved what you wrote above:
Others have pounced on these allegations, arguing that they provide evidence these women were diversity hires in the first place.

Here, I've an idea how to prove the witch-hunt is racist:
All white plagiarists the rightwingnuts are racistly not targeting need to come forward, confess, and resign.
 
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