Yale School of Management on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019. NEW HAVEN — A Yale University student is suing the university, alleging he was suspended from his School of Management program for a year for misleading the Honor Committee after being erroneously accused of using artificial intelligence on an exam . The plaintiff, who filed the case as a John Doe, is a French native residing in Texas who was enrolled in the Masters of Business Administration for Executives program according to the 50-page lawsuit filed Feb. 3. The lawsuit seeks a jury trial, alleging the university as well as three professors and two deans who taught a course in which the plaintiff was enrolled or serve on either the Honor Committee or the Honor Committee’s appeals board, discriminated against […]
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