A panel of three academics will investigate issues involving Mastriano’s 2013 doctoral dissertation from the University of New Brunswick after scholars came forward alleging it contained hundreds of inaccuracies, fabrications and omissions.
it would create a committee to review Mastriano’s dissertation, as well as policies for graduate study and complaint processes.
“...I did have concerns that some of the left-leaning professors there would hold my politics or my military background against me,” he told Real America’s Voice radio last November. In 2021 Gregory claimed the dissertation was “plagued with academic misconduct” and said the university acted with “gross incompetence” for failing to uphold academic integrity, according to the AP.
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