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      • In addition to copying from fellow scholars and her academic mentee, BI noted 15 instances in which Oxman copied sentences and whole paragraphs from Wikipedia without providing any attribution. For instance, Oxman copied hundreds of words from the Wikipedia entry on “Weaving” without adding quotation marks.
      slate.com/technology/2024/01/is-copying-from-wikipedia-plagiarism.html
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  2. Jan 5, 2024 · Neri Oxman, a former MIT professor and celebrity within the world of academia, stole sentences and whole paragraphs from Wikipedia, other scholars, and technical documents in her academic...

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  3. Jan 8, 2024 · In early January, an expos é published in Business Insider alleged that Neri Oxman, a designer and former MIT professor, had plagiarized parts of her doctoral dissertation, after her husband,...

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    In late 2023, Oxman's husband, Bill Ackman, joined calls to remove Claudine Gay as president of Harvard over plagiarism accusations. [78] Shortly after, journalists at Business Insider published articles alleging plagiarism from a range of sources, including from Wikipedia, in Oxman's 2010 PhD dissertation and three journal articles.

  5. Jan 5, 2024 · Neri Oxman, a former MIT professor and celebrity within the world of academia, stole sentences and whole paragraphs from Wikipedia, other scholars, and technical documents in her academic writing...

  6. Jan 9, 2024 · MIT professor, architect, and designer Neri Oxman has been accused of plagiarism in her academic work. She once showed work at MoMA and SFMoMA.

  7. Jan 5, 2024 · Neri Oxman, a former M.I.T. professor, is accused of copying from Wikipedia. Her husband, William Ackman, vowed to check the work of the entire M.I.T. faculty.

  8. Jan 8, 2024 · American-Israeli designer, artist, and academic Neri Oxman allegedly plagiarized passages from Wikipedia, academic papers, and other scholarly sources in more than two dozen instances,...

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