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The amount of stuff going on at UNC seems to be at the level of Miami.
I still say worse because there's more evidence it was accepted by the institution.
The amount of stuff going on at UNC seems to be at the level of Miami.
I still say worse because there's more evidence it was accepted by the institution.
Ummm...
The donor wasn't on staff. UNC hired a coach with a shady past and apparently an agent too.
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/09/01/2571318/unc-professor-resigns.html
Not only did he hire a sports agent to teach a class...
Nyang'oro's handling of two football players who took his classes also drew attention. He missed a blatant case of plagiarism in a paper submitted by one football player, Michael McAdoo. His department allowed a highly prized recruit, Marvin Austin, as an incoming freshman, to take a 400 level class taught by Nyang'oro before Austin had taken introductory classes that included a remedial writing class. Austin received a B plus in the class.
James Peacock, a UNC-CH anthropology professor and former faculty chairman, called Nyang'oro "one of the finest human beings and teachers and administrators whom I have ever known. Period. I don't really know anything about the situation with the plagiarism and all the rest, but whatever he have done in that area, and I don't know anything about it, should be balanced (with) his superb contributions in so many other ways."
The more information that comes out about UNC the more they look like amateur hour.
I wasn't aware that professors at public universities made that much.