April 2, 2004
Accused of Plagiarism, President to Retire
The president of Central Connecticut State University, Richard L. Judd, who was found this month to have plagiarized parts of an opinion article he wrote for The Hartford Courant, has announced that he will retire on July 1.
The chancellor of the Connecticut State University System concluded in a report in March that Mr. Judd, 66, had committed plagiarism when he used exact or nearly exact quotations from The New York Times, the Web site of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, and
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