ASU student says professor plagiarized:
By William Hermann
The Arizona Republic
Dec. 15, 2004
"An Arizona State University graduate student has accused a prominent professor of using his work without giving him credit. Dwayne Kirk, 33, says that plant biology Professor Charles J. Arntzen, 63, 'lifted whole paragraphs of my work and represented it as his own.' Arntzen says that while he values Kirk's scholarship and service on his laboratory team, what he used from the graduate assistant 'was a summary of data, a summary of a decade of research done by our team.' advertisement."
By William Hermann
The Arizona Republic
Dec. 15, 2004
"An Arizona State University graduate student has accused a prominent professor of using his work without giving him credit. Dwayne Kirk, 33, says that plant biology Professor Charles J. Arntzen, 63, 'lifted whole paragraphs of my work and represented it as his own.' Arntzen says that while he values Kirk's scholarship and service on his laboratory team, what he used from the graduate assistant 'was a summary of data, a summary of a decade of research done by our team.' advertisement."
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