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Oh, the Irony! Harvard Business Professor FIRED for Falsifying Data In Dishonesty Research

Harvard's banner week continues, as the New York Post reports a renowned Harvard business professor was stripped of tenure and fired for falsifying data.

In studies about dishonesty.

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Here's more from the New York Post:

Francesca Gino, a celebrated behavioral scientist at Harvard Business School, was let go after the school’s top governing board determined she tweaked observations in four studies so that their findings boosted her hypotheses, GHB reported.

Harvard administrators notified business faculty that Gino was out of a job in a closed-door meeting this past week, the outlet reported.

Harvard did not detail the professor’s firing or tenure being stripped — citing it as a personnel matter — but told GHB that the school had not revoked a professor’s tenure in decades.

Maybe they're learning?

Excellent question.

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We'd be very curious to learn this.

This writer wouldn't send her kids to Harvard if they paid her.

Some other institution will undoubtedly hire her.

Well, would you look at that.

The irony is so thick you can cut it with a knife.

And it's justified.

An AWFL.

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It explains so much.

'Now give me that sweet grant money to study dishonesty.'

Heh. Truth is always stranger than parody.

Thanks for reminding us.

Higher education is rotten.