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Monday, October 28, 2024

The (Seemingly) Endless Story - Part 3

A little over a month ago, we posted an update about the case of Harvard's Francesca Gino - the prominent researcher in the field of honesty who is accused of dishonesty.* Here is an update from the Harvard Crimson:

Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino filed a motion on Monday to amend her $25 million lawsuit against the University to include Title VII and discrimination claims. This motion comes more than a month after U.S. District Court Judge Myong J. Joun dismissed Gino’s defamation charges against Harvard. Still, Joun allowed a key portion of Gino’s lawsuit to proceed: the claim that Gino’s contract with Harvard was breached by allegedly subjecting her to unfair disciplinary actions.

Gino currently faces the possibility of her tenure being revoked over allegations that she committed data fraud in her academic work. In July 2023, the University’s top administration began a review of Gino’s tenure as professor at Harvard.

Gino, who has denied all allegations of academic misconduct, revised her initial complaint alleging Title IX discrimination to incorporate Title VII claims that specifically prohibit sex-based discrimination as it applies to discipline and firing in the workplace...

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*https://uclafacultyassociation.blogspot.com/2024/09/the-seemingly-endless-story-part-2.html.

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