Peter Boghossian is known for challenging orthodoxies. Today, he uses his distinct “Street Epistemology” method to teach communication and critical thinking.
Harvard may face a new plagiarism scandal, with its chief diversity officer being accused of lifting text without quotation marks
‘Our concern is that standards are not being applied consistently, resulting in different rules for different members of the academic community.’
Amid all the controversy surrounding Claudine Gay’s congressional testimony about anti-Semitism on the Harvard campus, she has been alleged to be a plagiarist.
As universities get better at detecting plagiarism, students are having to find new ways to avoid getting caught.
Academic plagiarism is no longer just sloppy “cut and paste” jobs or students cribbing large chunks of an assignment from a friend’s earlier essay on the same topic.
Peter Boghossian is known for challenging orthodoxies. Today, he uses his distinct “Street Epistemology” method to teach communication and critical thinking.
Harvard may face a new plagiarism scandal, with its chief diversity officer being accused of lifting text without quotation marks
‘Our concern is that standards are not being applied consistently, resulting in different rules for different members of the academic community.’
Amid all the controversy surrounding Claudine Gay’s congressional testimony about anti-Semitism on the Harvard campus, she has been alleged to be a plagiarist.
As universities get better at detecting plagiarism, students are having to find new ways to avoid getting caught.
Academic plagiarism is no longer just sloppy “cut and paste” jobs or students cribbing large chunks of an assignment from a friend’s earlier essay on the same topic.