Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they say how anyone made the connection?
That noise you hear is the sound of university presidents around the country running to put commencement speech drafts into the plagarism dectecting software machine.
Anonymous wrote:Does anybody else think both speeches sound meandering and boring?
Anonymous wrote:Does anybody else think both speeches sound meandering and boring?
Anonymous wrote:Next year's commencement speech will be titled "This is Water".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How embarrassing. With the capability of the internet and social media warriors, you better believe that every horrible word I'd write for a speech would come from my own brain.
This will be her google legacy forever now. What a waste.
According to Duke website, she is applying to be a Rhodes scholar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, the justification is almost as bad as the original offense here. To claim that you didn't intentionally plagiarize because the passages in question were provided by someone else shows a complete failure to understand the concept. I wonder how much original work she did as a student? And her apology is half-*ssed - this is not an "oversight," it is stealing someone else's work.
She hired a PR firm to manage this crisis., LOL....
Anonymous wrote:Next year's commencement speech will be titled "This is Water".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, the justification is almost as bad as the original offense here. To claim that you didn't intentionally plagiarize because the passages in question were provided by someone else shows a complete failure to understand the concept. I wonder how much original work she did as a student? And her apology is half-*ssed - this is not an "oversight," it is stealing someone else's work.
She hired a PR firm to manage this crisis., LOL....
How rich is the family?
Anonymous wrote:Did they say how anyone made the connection?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they say how anyone made the connection?
I bet there were people there who also were at the Harvard commencement in 2014...grad students who went to Harvard undergrad, faculty who were affiliated w/harvard at the time, siblings who attended Harvard (or their parents), etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, the justification is almost as bad as the original offense here. To claim that you didn't intentionally plagiarize because the passages in question were provided by someone else shows a complete failure to understand the concept. I wonder how much original work she did as a student? And her apology is half-*ssed - this is not an "oversight," it is stealing someone else's work.
She hired a PR firm to manage this crisis., LOL....