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Read UNC Faculty Chair’s full statement demanding action after plagiarism report

Professor Mimi Chapman is the chair of the faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Professor Mimi Chapman is the chair of the faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill. UNC-Chapel Hill

UNC-Chapel Hill Faculty Chair Mimi Chapman released a statement demanding action from top administrators after fielding phone calls and emails from concerned faculty about the report of plagiarism by UNC Vice Chancellor for Research Terry Magnuson.

About an hour after her message was published, the university announced his resignation.

Here is Chapman’s full statement about research integrity that was sent to all faculty and other members of the campus community:

“Dear Colleagues:

As a faculty we are heavy hearted with the news that someone we hold in high esteem has been sanctioned by the National Institutes of Health for research misconduct. For many of us, we know how such things can happen and so we are slow to pass judgment, as we should be. At the same time, research and scholarship is the heart of this Research 1 university. As the flagship this is what sets us apart, makes us one of the top five public universities year after year, fuels economic growth in our state, and changes our world for the better. Our constituencies must have confidence in us, and we must have confidence in those who lead our research enterprise.

Over the last few days, faculty members from all over the University have contacted me about the current situation with our Vice Chancellor for Research, concerned that Vice Chancellor Magnuson has not stepped down from his position. As a faculty, we believe that this situation has the potential to taint our own scholarship and gives the impression that some members of our community are “untouchable” while for others such a situation would be a career-ender. Every hour, I have been hoping that an announcement would come so that I would not have to make this statement. But that has not happened and here we are. I do not know what is going on behind the scenes, but, having conferred with those who regularly advise me, I believe I must speak for the faculty on this issue.

To our Chancellor and Provost, please resolve this situation in the interests of the institution and out of respect to this faculty with all deliberate speed.

Sincerely,

Mimi”

Kate Murphy
The News & Observer
Kate Murphy covers higher education for The News & Observer. Previously, she covered higher education for the Cincinnati Enquirer on the investigative and enterprise team and USA Today Network. Her work has won state awards in Ohio and Kentucky and she was recently named a 2019 Education Writers Association finalist for digital storytelling. Support my work with a digital subscription
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