There's mounting pressure on Harvard University’s president to step down amid accusations of plagiarism. Dr. Claudine Gay was accused of copying passages from the work of several other academics for her doctoral dissertation and three scholarly articles. A Harvard University investigation found there were "inadequate citations" in Dr. Gay's work but "no evidence of intentional deception or research misconduct." Despite calls for her to resign, Dr. Gay says "I stand by the integrity of my scholarship."