Columbia President Accused of ‘Intellectual Theft’

Columbia University President Minouche Shafik is being accused of taking full credit for a research paper that she co-authored, according to a Yale University professor.

Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak took to X to post two images: One of a 1992 report Shafik co-authored for World Bank with researcher Sushenjit Bandyopadhyay, and another of a journal published in Oxford Economic Papers two years later in which Bandyopadhyay’s name was removed.

“Nemat [Minouche] Shafik – @Columbia Prez only has 1 well-cited publication in her life, in Oxford Econ Papers 1994,” Mobarak posted Friday on X.

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Columbia President Accused of ‘Intellectual Theft’

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