Harvard isn’t the only woke university whose race-obsessed top executives are unrepentant plagiarists. There also appears to be at least one identity hack at the University of California’s David Geffen School of Medicine, where employees earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a year at taxpayer expense thanks to stolen scholarships.
This was revealed in an article by Christopher Rufo, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and Luke Rosiak of the Daily Wire.
An outrageous new report It is said that the DEI czar of the medical school plagiarized a large portion of a doctoral dissertation on DEI.What a paucity of publications! Natalie Perry Ostensibly written by myself, it was largely marred by errors and incoherence.
Mr. Perry was previously the associate dean for academic programs at the American International College School of Education in Springfield, Massachusetts, and currently serves as DGSOM’s so-called “Cultural North Star Lead.” The Cultural North Star Initiative is the result of her 2017 cultural audit conducted by the Dean’s Office and contributes to her push for DEI at the school.
Mr. Perry’s
Biography The school’s website mentions her 2014 doctoral thesis. ”Faculty perceptions of diversity at selected research-intensive universities.“Her extensive experience understanding and improving the culture of higher education, including academic health systems, will be invaluable to our continued efforts to embed our ambitious cultural north star.” It will become something.” [sic] These are the values that are in the DNA of our organization. ”
It turns out that the “rich experience in understanding” that Perry presented as his own might instead be worthy of praise by others.
“Perry, the UCLA School of Medicine DEI czar who blamed opiates on ‘whiteness,’ had doctors praising him,” Rosiak wrote in X.revolutionary suicide”, he taught about “two spirits” and led the class. chanting “Liberate Palestine” is responsible for “the most egregious case of plagiarism” he and Rufo have ever encountered.
According to Rosiak, the wealth of Perry’s published knowledge can be reduced to a single paper that “stolen thousands of words from 10 other papers.”
In one exampleDEI Emperor ostensibly copied five consecutive pages of material directly from someone else’s work.
Perry doesn’t seem to be sneaky when it comes to stealing other people’s ideas, including quoting more than 100 words from the first page of papers by Angela Locks, Sylvia Hurtado, and Nicholas, among others, at the beginning of other published works. The first page of his doctoral thesis was quoted from the page. Bowman and Leticia Oseguera.
In addition to occasionally porting over the exact textual form of the work he was plagiarizing, Perry also bracketed quotations from uncredited authors without even incorporating them into the final bibliography. It seems that he has been quoted.
The only significant changes that Perry appears to have made to elements he quoted from other writers were errors.
Mr. Rosiak pointed out, for example:
Plagiarize a paper by John C. Smartthe DEI czar “changed some words and added errors almost every time (e.g. changed smart’s “distinguish between X and Y” to “distinguish between X and Y”).
Perry seems virtually unable to write a single word without error. Here, she stole from her John Smart, changed a few words, and added errors almost every time (for example, Smart’s “distinguish between X and Y” to “distinguish between X and Y”) Change to).
As the School of Medicine’s future cultural north star leader, she was given the opportunity to shine in a doctoral dissertation section dedicated to original research. But instead she I saw the cobblestones There are some half-baked sentences with spelling and grammatical errors.
“The participants’ positions influenced their view of the commission’s origins. / In response to the needs of different people.” [sic] “Strengthening collaboration with stakeholders within the university, the committee addressed diversity issues at the faculty, undergraduate, graduate, and university levels,” she wrote in what was ostensibly the original section.
The Daily Wire said neither the university nor Perry responded to requests for comment.
Perry is the latest, and perhaps the most brazen, of university professionals recently exposed for passing off other people’s research as their own.
Christina Ross, a racially paranoid and assistant professor of sociology at Harvard University, wrote last month that a variety of sources, including “verbatim plagiarism, mosaic plagiarism, unquoted paraphrasing, and unquoted quoting from other sources,” He was accused of plagiarism.
Harvard University Extension School administrator Shirley R. Green was accused in February of 42 counts of plagiarism from a 2008 University of Michigan paper alone.
In January, Claudine Gay resigned in humiliation as Harvard University’s 30th president after facing nearly 50 plagiarism charges involving nearly half of her published work, including her doctoral theses.
The same month,
Affirmative action expert Sherry Ann Charleston, the university’s chief DEI officer, was faced with a complaint identifying 40 instances of alleged plagiarism in two of her academic works.
Earlier this month, Rufo and Rosiak also criticized Lisa D. Cook, a tenured professor at Michigan State University who was successfully appointed to the Federal Reserve Board in 2022, based her most famous paper on flawed data. reported that he was guilty of academic fraud. and misled about the quality of her other publications.
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