‘Unheard Of’: Pla­gia­rism Vic­tims Sound Off As UCLA Remains Silent On Aca­d­e­m­ic Scan­dal

‘Unheard Of’: Plagiarism Victims Sound Off As UCLA Remains Silent On Academic Scandal

Aca­d­e­mics whose work was stolen by a top diver­si­ty, equi­ty, and inclu­sion offi­cial at the UCLA School of Med­i­cine say the scale of pla­gia­rism is both “unheard of” and “unbe­liev­able,” rais­ing ques­tions about how the Cal­i­for­nia university’s fail­ure to take action. 
An inves­ti­ga­tion by The Dai­ly Wire and City Jour­nal found that Natal­ie J. Per­ry, who leads a DEI pro­gram at the med­ical school and is tasked with shap­ing the school’s “cul­ture,” had stolen thou­sands of words with­out attri­bu­tion for a doc­tor­al the­sis on the ben­e­fits of DEI. 
On April 12, The Dai­ly Wire and City Jour­nal pro­vid­ed the UCLA School of Med­i­cine with a 14-page doc­u­ment con­tain­ing over­whelm­ing evi­dence of aca­d­e­m­ic malfea­sance. The school has not respon …