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In 2008, Constantine gained further attention after an investigation determined she had been plagiarizing others' scholarship for some time. The investigation was conducted by [[w:Hughes Hubbard|Hughes Hubbard]], an outside law firm, in order not to expose the university to liability. In the end, Constantine was not fired, although she received an undisclosed punishment.  
 
In 2008, Constantine gained further attention after an investigation determined she had been plagiarizing others' scholarship for some time. The investigation was conducted by [[w:Hughes Hubbard|Hughes Hubbard]], an outside law firm, in order not to expose the university to liability. In the end, Constantine was not fired, although she received an undisclosed punishment.  
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*[http://www.bwog.net/publicate/index.php?tag_id=1970 Bwog coverage of plagiarism scandal]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:22, 22 February 2008

See also Wikipedia's article about "Madonna Constantine".

Madonna Constantine is a professor at Teacher's College. She is notable for her involvement in two scandals. The first was the hanging of a noose on her office door in fall 2007. As Constantine is black, this incident was widely viewed as a hate crime.

In 2008, Constantine gained further attention after an investigation determined she had been plagiarizing others' scholarship for some time. The investigation was conducted by Hughes Hubbard, an outside law firm, in order not to expose the university to liability. In the end, Constantine was not fired, although she received an undisclosed punishment.

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