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Michael L. Buckner Law Firm Weekly NCAA Compliance and Enforcement Round-Up

Justin P. Sievert, Esquire wrote 2 weeks ago: This week the Michael L. Buckner Law Firm continues its weekly summary of the biggest news stories i … more →

Tags: College Sports, Division I, Division II, Division III, Jim Tressel, Terrelle Pryor, The Ohio State University, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Nerlens Noel

North Carolina Athletes Major In Academic Fraud

Teeblerone wrote 3 weeks ago: Committing fraud gives Butch Davis bitter beer face The recruiting of college athletes to major inst … more →

Tags: Sports, NCAA, College Football, North Carolina Tar Heels, Butch Davis

Academic Documents: The Psychology of Fraud3 comments

Academic Exchange wrote 3 months ago: February 2, 2012 In less than a week, two senior analysts in my company detected irregularities on d … more →

Tags: Credentials, Education 2, Education, academic, Documents, credentials, diploma mills, college admissions officer, Diploma Mill

My battle as a Professor against corruption at an "Institution of National Importance" in India helps to yield a result3 comments

drsubrotoroy wrote 4 months ago: From Facebook 19 January 2012 Subroto Roy finds his eight year battle in the High Court as a profess … more →

Tags: India's Government Expenditure, India's education, Academic Freedom, India's corruption, India's corporate governance, Accounting and Audit, Academic Research, India's higher education

Updates on academic fraud from across the globe

Dimiter Toshkov wrote 4 months ago: The new year starts with some encouraging news! British medical scientists call for stronger action … more →

Tags: Plagiarism and fraud, Academic Integrity, Academic Misconduct, health effects of red wine, plagiarism, plagiarism in china, health benefits of Red Wine, Zhejiang University

Make Sure People Earn Their Degrees2 comments

Antonio Maurice Daniels wrote 6 months ago: Many people find ways to cut corners to obtain their degrees and graduate without the ability to mee … more →

Tags: Higher Education, Education, academic degree, Employment, Colleges and Universities, Cheating, academic dishonesty, academic cheating, plagiarism

In anticipation of the "next" Big Pharma pushed pandemic, a falsified data claim!2 comments

anguishedrepose wrote 6 months ago: What kills me about this next (below) story… Is that they act like psychology research is the … more →

Tags: Medicine and health, superbug, Tilburg University, Antibiotics, Overuse of Antibiotics, falsified data in science, falsified data in psychology, diederik stapel, ciprofloxacin drug treatment

Academic fraud reaching new heights

Dimiter Toshkov wrote 7 months ago: Academic  fraud is reaching new heights lows. Dutch social psychologist Diederik Stapel (Tilburg Uni … more →

Tags: academic publishing, The Profession, Plagiarism and fraud, academic publishing, data fabrication, scientific fraud, diederik stapel, Tilburg Univeristy, Academic Integrity

On the rot of institutions (and what an Academy might be like in the Facebook/Internet Age): Listening to the ladies....

drsubrotoroy wrote 9 months ago: From Facebook Aug 31 2011: Subroto Roy has really done what he can, just about, for his country, … more →

Tags: Rajiv Gandhi, Milton Friedman, economic theory, Economic Policy, Theodore W. Schultz, US District Court District of Hawaii, Perjury & Bribery in US Federal Court, U.S. Federal Law & Jurisprudence, India's 1991 Economic Reform

Is Green Regulation the Fabled Perpetural Motion Machine?1 comment

The Elephant's Child wrote 1 year ago: California is an interesting case of a state slowly committing suicide. Businesses and citizens are … more →

Tags: Politics, Economy, Environment, Capitalism, Statism, Junk Science, California Commits Suicide, The Green Regulation Machine

Academic Fraud, Government Complicity, and Environmental Stupidity in California

blackcampbell wrote 1 year ago:   … more →

Tags: Politics, Environment, Environmentalism, California, Government Incompetence

Academic Fraud: Why Does It Happen and What Can We Do About It?

blackcampbell wrote 1 year ago: The National Archives has confirmed that Thomas Lowry, “historian” and author of Don’t Shoot That Bo … more →

Tags: History, Thomas Lowry, National Archives

Ex-Auburn Prof Jim Gundlach gets a mythical Sam Goldwyn award* for speaking truth to power—to Auburn football2 comments

Ethics Bob wrote 1 year ago:   Auburn’s football team is rated #1 in the nation as it prepares for the national championship … more →

Tags: Sports, Ethics: General, New York Times, Oregon Ducks, NCAA, Auburn Football, national championship game, Jim Gundlach, sociology major

Cameron Newton is a Fraud

Antonio Maurice Daniels wrote 1 year ago: The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) should have declared Cameron Newton ineligible t … more →

Tags: Georgia Bulldogs, Southeastern Conference, SEC Championship Game, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Cecil Newton, Cam Newton, Auburn University, University of Florida, academic dishonesty

Switching Gears

janejaelee wrote 1 year ago: Source: http://www.cartoonstock.com/ I started today with a plan. I would go into my internship and … more →

Tags: Learning Curve, observations, Robots, Suicide, Sexual abuse, multitasking

Me and My Sham Education2 comments

franksheepfoot wrote 1 year ago: For my senior colloquium course in college, I had to read this book, The Hunger of Memory: The Educa … more →

Tags: Personal, Thoughts, Education, identity, College, Academia, University, sham, education vs. educated

Thought (8-11-10): Sports, Doping, and the FBI

hoogator wrote 1 year ago: How Strong Were You Living, Lance? As the list of tainted athletes goes on and on, and the ’90 … more →

Tags: Idolatry, Lance Armstrong, Cheating, Anti-Doping

Fact vs Falsification & Flattery in New Delhi1 comment

drsubrotoroy wrote 1 year ago: From Facebook  June 26 2010: Subroto Roy reads yet another of New Delhi’s economic bluff-maste … more →

Tags: Rajiv Gandhi, Manmohan Singh, World History, Communists, Politics, Introduction and Contents, India's 1991 Economic Reform, Stalin, Transparency

Why Does FSU Promote This Story?

kms34786 wrote 2 years ago: Yesterday the NCAA announced its denial of FSU’s appeal of sanctions.  For those that have for … more →

Tags: FSU, Bobby Bowden, NCAA, sanctions, FSU Football


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