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Indiana University President Pamela Whitten's 1996 dissertation contains an 85-word passage copied verbatim from another source.

IU has still not released details of the initial law firm review that they say cleared Whitten, leading to further scrutiny.

Some experts disagree about the impact that plagiarism allegations should have on academic administrators' careers.

New evidence reviewed by The Herald-Times shows that 85 consecutive words in Indiana University President Pamela Whitten’s 1996 dissertation appear to be copied word-for-word, without quotation, from another academic article.

The Chronicle of Higher Education first reported in January that there were multiple instances of Whitten seemingly copying language from other academic articles without quotati

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