Harvard revokes tenure for ethics professor accused of fraud
Briefly

Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino has had her tenure revoked and employment terminated following allegations of data fraud, a move that is unprecedented in recent decades for the institution. These allegations arose from concerns raised by fellow behavioral scientists and triggered an internal investigation that concluded Gino was guilty of misconduct. She has since filed a $25 million civil lawsuit against Harvard, claiming wrongful dismissal and arguing that the investigation was biased against her, particularly citing her gender. The situation remains contentious and legal proceedings are ongoing.
Gino and her legal team maintain she has not committed any fraudulent conduct, asserting they will continue to fight against the outcomes of the investigation.
In her civil suit, Gino claims that Harvard created a new policy for her, which allowed them to effectively persecute her academically without due process.
Read at Boston.com
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