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Star Harvard business professor stripped of tenure, fired for manipulating data in studies on dishonesty
Star Harvard business professor stripped of tenure, fired for manipulating data in studies on dishonesty

New York Post

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • New York Post

Star Harvard business professor stripped of tenure, fired for manipulating data in studies on dishonesty

A renowned Harvard University professor was stripped of her tenure and fired after an investigation found she allegedly manipulated data to support multiple studies she conducted. Francesca Gino, a celebrated behavioral scientist at Harvard Business School whose work has focused on dishonesty, 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. 3 Francesca Gino, a celebrated behavioral scientist at Harvard Business School whose work has focused on dishonesty, was fired by Harvard last week. Harvard University 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. No professors have had their tenure revoked at Harvard since the 1940s, when the American Association of University Professors formalized termination rules, according to The Harvard Crimson. The Post has reached out to Harvard for comment. The star Ivy League professor — who had authored over 140 scholarly papers and snagged numerous awards — had come under scrutiny in 2023 when a trio of behavioral scientists published a series of blog posts on Data Colada accusing four of her papers published between 2012 and 2020 she had co-authored contained 'fraudulent data.' A preliminary investigation of Gino's work by Harvard was launched in October 2021 after concerns about the papers' sketchy data were brought to the school. 3 Harvard administrators notified business faculty that Gino was out of a job in a closed-door meeting. TEDx Talks/YouTube A full probe into the allegations was conducted in 2022 and 2023, where Gino and people who worked with her on the papers were interviewed, with faculty of the Harvard Business School also reviewing and analyzing her data, emails, and papers' manuscripts. An outside forensics firm was also hired to analyze her studies' data. When asked about the issues with her work, Gino asserted that issues with her work may stem from errors by her or her research assistants or potential tampering by someone with 'malicious intentions,' according to the university report. However, investigators rejected both theories and provided findings to HBS Dean Datar in March 2023. The Ivy League school placed Gino on unpaid leave and began termination proceedings. Investigators also suggested that the university audit Gino's work and request retractions for three of the papers; a fourth paper had already been retracted by the time of their inquiry. As the investigation was underway in 2023, Gino denied the allegations against her on her website. 'There is one thing I know for sure: I did not commit academic fraud. I did not manipulate data to produce a particular result,' she wrote. 'I did not falsify data to bolster any result. I did not commit the offense I am accused of. Period.' Gino — whose behavioral research studies relating to cheating, lying, and dishonesty received widespread media coverage over the past decade — filed a $25 million lawsuit against Harvard, Harvard Business School Dean Srikant Datar, and the Data Colada bloggers. 3 The Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Xinhua/Shutterstock In court filings, Gino claimed reputational damage along with loss of income and career opportunities due to the school's investigation and decision to place her on administrative leave beginning June 2023, in addition to the Data Colada blogs. 'Harvard shared their case. And while my lawyers have discouraged me from speaking out, I just need to say that I did not — ever — engage in academic fraud,' Gino posted on her website in March 2024. 'Once I have the opportunity to prove this in the court of law, with the support of experts I was denied through Harvard's investigation process, you'll see why their case is so weak and that these are bogus allegations.' However, a federal judge in Boston dismissed Gino's defamation claims against both Harvard and the Data Colada bloggers last September, The Harvard Crimson reported. The judge ruled that the professor was a public figure, allowing them to scrutinize her work under the First Amendment.

TEDx Talks come to Sioux Falls
TEDx Talks come to Sioux Falls

Yahoo

time15-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

TEDx Talks come to Sioux Falls

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – TEDx Talks are coming to the Sioux Falls Washington Pavilion. TED Talks are short presentations given by a vast array of speakers, sharing knowledge and ideas to a global audience. The acronym stands for technology, entertainment and design. TEDx events are a more locally focused branch of TED Talks, with the 'x' simply meaning it's independently organized. South Dakotans invited to voice concerns at town halls This year's TEDxSiouxFalls lineup will feature 8 live speakers, including experts ranging from doctors, detectives, educators and more. They'll be presenting a wide variety of ideas aimed at sparking deep discussions on the following topics: How Identity Influences Adaptation to Sport Retirement – Dr. Andrea Powell The Stories Crimes Tell: Listening Beyond the Evidence – Jon Carda Seeing the Unseen: Redefining Healthcare Through Street Medicine – Dr. Melissa Dittberner Notes on Surviving Cancer – Nick Wendell An American Nightmare – Abiah George Finding Joy and Dignity in Alzheimer's – Lisa Groon Dungeons and Dragons as Education and Therapy – Kade Wells How Esports Are a Parenting Power-up – Hannah Boquet The event will be held on April 17 at the Washington Pavilion. Doors open and pre-entertainment starts at 6:15 p.m., and the speakers officially start at 7 p.m. Tickets are available through the Washington Pavilion's website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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