11/14/2014 2:12:30 PM
If this happened at State, they would close the school.
11/14/2014 2:14:41 PM
http://abc11.com/sports/key-player-in-unc-scandal-leaving-chapel-hill/395322/
11/14/2014 2:31:57 PM
How is Boxill stay employed at UNC? That's nuts.I'd think just from a PR standpoint, UNC would wanna terminate any faculty even remotely involved. [Edited on November 14, 2014 at 2:34 PM. Reason : d]
11/14/2014 2:33:40 PM
Boxill isn't just still employed by UNC, she still has her seat at the Chancellors table.
11/14/2014 2:38:12 PM
11/14/2014 2:47:40 PM
My other question is why would any other self respecting college take employees, like Strohm, jumping ship before it goes down?I can kind of understand Strohm, because she wasn't directly involved in this, she only was the key player at finding loopholes to shut out as much information as possible to the public. Then you have the other employee who was directly involved and now because she is at another University they are going to do their own investigation into the allegations against her, lol.[Edited on November 14, 2014 at 3:03 PM. Reason : _]
11/14/2014 3:01:06 PM
Assuming she wasn't involved, it makes sense. She did her job as best as she could, despite her views towards it, and jumped ship as soon as she could.
11/14/2014 6:49:32 PM
is this new? http://abc11.com/education/unc-seeks-to-move-willingham-case-to-federal-court/398568/
11/17/2014 1:17:41 PM
unrelated but:http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_COLLEGE_ADMISSION_BIAS?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2014-11-17-18-58-36UNC sued, lol
11/17/2014 8:18:09 PM
Isn't harvard private? So who they admit shouldn't matter.
11/17/2014 8:47:26 PM
private, but they take a lot of federal money (like any university).
11/17/2014 8:49:43 PM
Alright, so there is now no question that UNC has the letter from SACS on their accreditation. I definitely do not think they pulled it from any college inside the university, but they had to have some type of punishment for that type of blatant cheating for almost 2 decades (that has been proven so far).Also if UNC had an all clear letter, they would have leaked it through back channels to the web.
11/17/2014 9:04:06 PM
Where are you getting that they have a letter from SACS?
11/17/2014 9:56:37 PM
It was reported widely and SACS confirmed a few days ago that they were sending a letter.However, the letter isn't gonna say either "you are losing accreditation" or "you're fine"It's gonna say "we've found A, B and C wrong. Please show us your plan to fix it, and then we'll follow up with you"
11/17/2014 10:12:45 PM
Yeah accreditation isn't something they just yank over night. A school is given notice that they have to correct certain things within a time frame.On a related side note, how fucking embarrassing is it for UNC to receive such a letter? We're talking about one of the oldest public schools in the nation with a rich heritage. That's like Bill Gates getting sent to collections and having his water and power turned off. Fucking basic. [Edited on November 17, 2014 at 10:23 PM. Reason : .]
11/17/2014 10:15:03 PM
Carolina Way dogg
11/17/2014 10:29:58 PM
If this really happens at all schools as UNC fans would have us believe, why hasn't NCSU gotten an accreditation notice yet? [Edited on November 17, 2014 at 10:34 PM. Reason : ]
11/17/2014 10:34:22 PM
For those who don't know, it's actually pretty uncommon to have your accreditation taken away. Even threats mean something absolutely unconscionable has to have taken place. Typically the school has to be completely up the creak in terms of malfeasance. Often happens when admins have embezzled funds or that sorta thing. Oh I forgot, this is UNC we're talking about
11/17/2014 10:46:34 PM
Yea we are only talking about the biggest academic scandal in the history of college sports..
11/17/2014 10:55:28 PM
11/17/2014 11:21:11 PM
https://www.tryinteract.com/dthYAFI/which-member-of-unc-s-academic-scandal-are-you
11/18/2014 3:43:19 PM
<---- Nyang'oro
11/18/2014 3:47:42 PM
butch davis"You've got a lot of hustle, gumption, scrap and other football-related virtues. One thing you haven't got is a job. Sorry 'bout the sack, coach."[Edited on November 18, 2014 at 4:07 PM. Reason : message]
11/18/2014 4:07:20 PM
Jennifer Wiley ThompsonDrop it like its hot, girl – those charges, that is! You have a great heart even in your darkest moments. And, hey, you look fabulous in your mughot.
11/18/2014 4:54:19 PM
Mary Willingham
11/18/2014 4:56:59 PM
<--------Holden ThorpChemist, inventor, musician, professor, entrepreneur, kind-hearted email-writer, possible traitor… Is there anything you can't do?[Edited on November 18, 2014 at 5:00 PM. Reason : sds]
11/18/2014 5:00:12 PM
11/18/2014 5:41:32 PM
Art is at it again! First, here is the story that was reposted from another site by Billy Reed:http://chapelboro.com/lifestyle/opinion/unc-academics-scandal-painful-hit-college-sports-loyalists/At the bottom in the comments, Art was the first one to chime in with this lovely contribution:
11/19/2014 8:56:46 AM
^ Ha! Love that the comment attached to Art's is from Allison Savicz, PR Consultant. It's as if she's so proud of their "let's blind them with math!!!!!" PR strategy that she's putting on the internets every chance she gets. Thanks for the useless math Allison! Great PR work, good stuff:
11/19/2014 9:26:45 AM
Hahaha, LOL @ this comment in that same article. Art needs to get his head checked. Seriously. Biggest homer in the history of homers.
11/19/2014 9:33:54 AM
The dumbest fucking argument in this entire thing is that "there were more students than student-athletes invovled". It was 53% students to 47% student-athletes. So, yes, that's correct. But that's also almost a perfect 50/50 split...and for the sake of argument you can pretty much accurately say that half the beneficiaries of these bogus classes were student-athletes. Not to mention proportionally, student-athletes benefited more from these classes considering the fact that the normal student to student athlete ratio is far greater that 53/47.
11/19/2014 9:54:44 AM
11/19/2014 9:59:04 AM
Another post from Art from his facebook
11/19/2014 10:00:28 AM
11/19/2014 10:35:14 AM
In the earlier days of the scandal they were counting student-athletes as students that were actively on a sports team at the time of the class. So in UNCs terms back then, and I wold assume now:Student Athlete: Current member of a UNC sports teamNon Student Athlete: Ex-player coming back to finish degree(and help APR), Team managers, girlfriend of playersThey play with the loosest definitions they can that suit their needs, but hey what should we expect from the school that calls this:15,500Someone looked at that and said, 'F it... tell em 15,000. Wait! Scratch that, Vanderbilt just reported 15,147 at their Spring game, make it 15,500!'[Edited on November 19, 2014 at 10:48 AM. Reason : dwq]
11/19/2014 10:46:30 AM
11/19/2014 10:51:17 AM
^Yeah I mean they aren't student-athletes. It was also reported in the Wainstein investigation that these courses popular in the fraternities and sororities as well. and
11/19/2014 10:59:02 AM
^^Yeah well no shit. And there is no reasonable way to identify the friends of athletes that attended these classes... Just pointing out that the footprint of athletes in these classes is a lot larger than the 47% they are touting. Their narrative is that these classes are there for everyone. My take is that these classes were there for athletes and that their bubble is a lot larger than 47%
11/19/2014 11:19:27 AM
11/19/2014 11:31:18 AM
there was documented concern that fake lasses had made it into the "frat circuit"
11/19/2014 11:50:21 AM
^ yeah, in the report Crowder groans to a colleague that the frats found out about it and were enrolling
11/19/2014 11:52:49 AM
I take it UNC didn't have classes that required instructor approval to sign up for them, like was the case at NC State.I know there were quite a few sections of classes when I was at State that you couldn't just register for online. I mean if Debbie didn't want frat boys in her fake classes, maybe she shouldn't have let them in.
11/19/2014 12:19:57 PM
^I'm sure that wouldn't have been too hard to do. Maybe they didn't wanna limit it to just student-athletes to not arouse suspicion.
11/19/2014 1:41:20 PM
There is an email where Crowder assures a coach that she added non-athletes in the class so it wouldn't arouse "suspicion". The screenshot of that email is on this thread in one of the earlier pages.[Edited on November 19, 2014 at 1:49 PM. Reason : Screenshot]
11/19/2014 1:48:35 PM
11/19/2014 2:06:34 PM
^ show please. so i can gloat.
11/19/2014 2:26:18 PM
yeah is that real? i searched that document for every way to stylize ncsu and found nothing.
11/19/2014 3:23:46 PM
emails are mostly screenshot? You wouldn't be able to search text ?
11/19/2014 3:44:37 PM
Anything from a UNC employee saying we are far above them in our methods would be plastered all over StateFans Nation by now. However if it does exist, I definitely want it. If we can get a sentence or maybe just part of a sentence out of the email we could probably locate it.BTW, my favorite quote in the linked article from Billy Reed is this:
11/19/2014 3:45:58 PM