Former basketball coach Donnie Tyndall talks to Armen Keteyian about his tenure at University of Southern Mississippi amid charges
of academic fraud on behalf of prospective players.
Not exact matches
The NCAA finally decided
on scholarship reductions, a one - year postseason ban, plus a show - cause penalty for former DL coach John Blake as the means
of discipline for the North Carolina football program for, among other things, agent access, impermissible player benefits, and
academic fraud.
Although Johnson himself was cleared
of criminal wrongdoing, he was fired in the wake
of an
academic credit - laundering scandal that led to the conviction
of three
of his assistants
on federal
fraud and conspiracy charges.
The lawsuit comes in the wake
of the Wainstein report, which showed egregious cases
of academic fraud at the university
on a massive scale.
We knew a report was coming, but the details
of the Wainstein report
on the North Carolina
academic fraud scandal were even more shocking than most expected.
But, when there are charges
of academic fraud brought up against the school, how
on earth is every aspect
of the student athletes
academics investigated?
Fang Shimin, under the pen name Fang Zhouzi, has been publicizing allegations
of academic fraud and questionable medical claims
on his Web site New Threads for about a decade.
On 9 September, Cristian Dogaru, a Romanian health and social scientist studying pediatric respiratory epidemiology at the University
of Bern's Institute
of Social and Preventive Medicine, launched an online petition «urging researchers to boycott the conference and thus send a message that the scientific community does not endorse (and has zero tolerance for)
academic fraud,» he explains in an e-mail to ScienceInsider.
Miss. and University
of Tennessee Basketball Coach Donnie Tyndall discusses the harshest penalty ever imposed by the NCAA
on a head coach for
academic fraud.
But upon learning
of allegations and charges
of academic fraud and other abuses at charter schools in Florida that are managed by Newpoint Education Partners — a company that hopes to open two charter schools in Wake and New Hanover counties — the Board indicated Wednesday that they are likely to temporarily put the brakes
on allowing that charter management company to do business in North Carolina, a decision that will be determined in a final vote Thursday.
I think Mosher's down once
on academic fraud on the part
of the authors, and is very, very close to doubling down with his comment.
Much
of their seminal research has been exposed as
academic fraud, based
on cute little games like ignoring large periods
of history that don't conform to their man - made climate change models, fudging temperature measurements, and changing the methodology for recording and estimating global temperatures at during different historical periods.
How to attack the actual deceit and real science denial
of the knowing
fraud of climate change based renewable energy extortion, in such a way that the law has to consider the facts
of the actual
fraud, not the unprovable asssertions
on the role
of CO2 in climate change or the reputaions
of the
academic PR men for the rackets that justify them, and detach the debate from the climate to focus
on the facts
of what is done in its name that can only make energy supply expensively worse in fact, FOR PROFIT.
While we enjoy the spectacle
of those who blew off the Climategate revelations
of academic fraud shrieking that Soon didn't properly disclose the corporate funding they always knew he had, we might reflect
on the funny thing about actual science: it doesn't really care who funds you, or how noble your intentions supposedly are.
He nails it
on why these
frauds are able to exist: One
of the conditions that has allowed the faux -
academic colloquy
of the social media industry to grow so fast is a lack
of checks and balances online, especially within social networks.
As reported by ESR News in May 2010, the former student was indicted last year
on 20 counts
of larceny, identity
fraud, falsifying an endorsement or approval, and pretending to hold a degree, and was «untruthful» in his applications for scholarships and in falsifying transcripts that detailed an impressive
academic career at top educational institutions.
To help businesses understand the importance
of checking the educational records
of job applicants, ESR also provides a wealth
of material
on academic fraud, including the article «The Basics
of Educational Verifications» at http://www.esrcheck.com/wordpress/1090/the-basics-
of-education-verifications.