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An investigation of a professor who likened some of the Sept. 11 victims
to a Nazi found serious cases of misconduct in his academic research,
including plagiarism and fabrications, a University of Colorado spokesman
said Tuesday.
One member of the five-person investigative committee recommended
that ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill be fired, and four recommended
he be suspended, university spokesman Barrie Hartman said.
The committee's 125-page report said Churchill falsified, fabricated and
plagiarized some of his research, did not always comply with standards
for listing other authors' names and failed to follow accepted practice
for reporting results.