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The report released Wednesday by former high-ranking US Justice Department official Kenneth Wainstein found more far-reaching academic fraud than previous investigations by the school and the NCAA.
“I think it’s very clear that this is an academic, an athletic and a university problem,” Chancellor Carol Folt said.
The report outlined courses in the former African and Afro-American studies department that required only a research paper that was often scanned quickly and given an A or B regardless of the quality of work.
It said athletics staffers steered athletes to classes that also became popular with fraternities and other everyday students looking for an easy grade.
“By the mid-2000s, these classes had become a primary — if not the primary — way that struggling athletes kept themselves from having eligibility problems,” the report said.
It was Crowder who started the paper classes as a way to help struggling students with “watered-down requirements” not long after Nyang’oro became chairman of the curriculum in 1992, according to the report. Though not a faculty member, she managed the courses by registering students, assigning them topics and then handing out high grades regardless of the work.
By 1999, in an apparent effort to work around the number of independent studies that students could take, Crowder began offering lecture classes that didn’t meet and were instead paper classes.
Massive academic fraud uncovered at UNC
By Associated Press
New York Post
October 22, 2014 | 1:23pm





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