Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does this have to with Claudine Gay’s plagiarism?
Who cares what this guy does? He’s a sleazy journalist that exposed perhaps the biggest scandal in academia in several years. I admire the desire of some folks to obscure the crime by smearing the rat, but it doesn’t change the fact the Harvard Corporation hired a plagiarist to be their President after the shortest search in history.
It also appears that these people are trying to defend Harvard president by somehow pointing out that Harvard is simply selling easy advanced degrees and selling easy prestige… if so, wouldn’t Dr. Gay have been a part of that, too?
Sssshhhh. You will make progressive heads explode with your logic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does this have to with Claudine Gay’s plagiarism?
Who cares what this guy does? He’s a sleazy journalist that exposed perhaps the biggest scandal in academia in several years. I admire the desire of some folks to obscure the crime by smearing the rat, but it doesn’t change the fact the Harvard Corporation hired a plagiarist to be their President after the shortest search in history.
It also appears that these people are trying to defend Harvard president by somehow pointing out that Harvard is simply selling easy advanced degrees and selling easy prestige… if so, wouldn’t Dr. Gay have been a part of that, too?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does this have to with Claudine Gay’s plagiarism?
Who cares what this guy does? He’s a sleazy journalist that exposed perhaps the biggest scandal in academia in several years. I admire the desire of some folks to obscure the crime by smearing the rat, but it doesn’t change the fact the Harvard Corporation hired a plagiarist to be their President after the shortest search in history.
It also appears that these people are trying to defend Harvard president by somehow pointing out that Harvard is simply selling easy advanced degrees and selling easy prestige… if so, wouldn’t Dr. Gay have been a part of that, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
And yet.......he out foxed all of Harvard Corp. How about them apples?
LOL you sound like someone's crazy old Fox-watching boomer uncle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The inference here is that he matriculated into some super selective, elite school. He didn’t. This is like a kid taking open enrollment honors courses in APS.
It’s still a Harvard degree. But make no bones about it — it’s not Harvard College. You can’t even transfer INTO Harvard College from HES.
And yet.......he out foxed all of Harvard Corp. How about them apples?
Anonymous wrote:What does this have to with Claudine Gay’s plagiarism?
Who cares what this guy does? He’s a sleazy journalist that exposed perhaps the biggest scandal in academia in several years. I admire the desire of some folks to obscure the crime by smearing the rat, but it doesn’t change the fact the Harvard Corporation hired a plagiarist to be their President after the shortest search in history.
Anonymous wrote:What does this have to with Claudine Gay’s plagiarism?
Who cares what this guy does? He’s a sleazy journalist that exposed perhaps the biggest scandal in academia in several years. I admire the desire of some folks to obscure the crime by smearing the rat, but it doesn’t change the fact the Harvard Corporation hired a plagiarist to be their President after the shortest search in history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of non-grifters attend extension schools. You seem like you have a screw loose to paint those people with a broad brush.
Why exactly would a non-local choose open-admit HARVARD extension school over a perfectly fine local program, where they can drive to campus if need be, meet classmates, chat with professors, use university resources, and tap the network? At its core it’s attracting insecure status-seeking frauds seeking to dupe people.
Maybe they offer a program that isn’t offered locally? Who knows. Is it really your concern?