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In a stunning first for US academia, Harvard revokes tenure for ethics scholar Francesca Gino over data manipulation
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Harvard University has revoked tenure from ethics scholar Francesca Gino after an investigation found data manipulation in multiple studies. This rare and historic decision marks a significant moment in US higher education, raising questions about academic integrity and research ethics. Gino, who denies the allegations, has filed a $25 million lawsuit. The case unfolds amid wider scrutiny of US universities and concerns about academic freedom under the Trump administration, as reported by the WGBH.
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