The article reports on the disputes between universities and student newspapers in the U.S. over the transparency of sexual assault cases. Topics discussed include lawsuit filed by the University of Kentucky against campus newspaper "The Kentucky Kernel," remarks from University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto, and information on the sexual assault case against entomology professor, James Harwood.
A COLLECTION of papers from the University of Connecticut's first tenured female professor sits inside a locked room in the law library. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
Focuses on Linda Bensel-Meyers, a professor at the University of Tennessee. How she alleges the university altered grades and plagiarized papers to keep varsity players eligible for competition; Impact that lawsuits and allegations have on her; Reactions from various people on the attacks against the school.
Reports that professor Jimming Lin and the University of Ottawa was ordered to pay Paul Boudreau money in damages and reimbursement after Lin had plagiarized a Master of Business Administration (MBA) student's paper. Comments from spokeswoman Helen Carty on the case; Decision taken by the court judge; Views of Boudreau on the case.
Reports that on May 19, 1997, Craig Belsole and Dan Eggars, two cadets who were disciplined by the Citadel military school in Charleston, South Carolina, said that some female students were assigned to a unit whose cadets glorified Nazi symbols. Why the two were disciplined; Allegations that Eggars and Belsole made against the Citadel; Details on the court papers that were filed by the two.
Published
1997
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