I think the initial reaction of a Department Committee would be to assume these were errors, not outright lies. I suspect that there would be an opportunity to fix the errors before moving to the College level.
What would happen if someone was discovered to have lied in the tenure packet?
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We had a guy hired ABD who falsely claimed to have finished. He got away with it for over a year. The day he was uncovered the dean called security and had the bro frog-marched off campus.
We had a similar case. Found out because the grad program saw his web bio and let us know. They had cut him loose, he was still using their letterhead.
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We had a guy hired ABD who falsely claimed to have finished. He got away with it for over a year. The day he was uncovered the dean called security and had the bro frog-marched off campus.
We had a similar case. Found out because the grad program saw his web bio and let us know. They had cut him loose, he was still using their letterhead.And you hired him!
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We had a guy hired ABD who falsely claimed to have finished. He got away with it for over a year. The day he was uncovered the dean called security and had the bro frog-marched off campus.
We had a similar case. Found out because the grad program saw his web bio and let us know. They had cut him loose, he was still using their letterhead.I too have heard of this sort of thing. Who knows how many go un-caught?
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Ana de la O (Yale University).
I'll leave it to you do decide whether she faced any repercussions whatsoever (hint: She's from an extremely wealthy Mexican family).I thought the issue with her is that her work itself is fraudulent, not that she lied about whether or where it was published.
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Ana de la O (Yale University).
I'll leave it to you do decide whether she faced any repercussions whatsoever (hint: She's from an extremely wealthy Mexican family).
I thought the issue with her is that her work itself is fraudulent, not that she lied about whether or where it was published.She modeled data she knew were impossible, got stars and published. The stars disappear when you remove the bog/us data. Yale did not care and tenured her anyway.