Computers have a secret life that you should know about. How do I know? I am a computer science teacher in a small midwestern college. Before I began teaching, I was a practitioner (programmer, analyst, etc.) from my very early years. Computers are fun, but sneaky. This blog may also get comments about religion, politics, and other subjects, as I feel the urge.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Tempest in a Teapot - Fallout #3
The results of the audit were disclosed today. It seems that of the 500 or so students in "special" international programs over the last 9 years, about 90% of them were awarded degrees when they should not have been. Not the fault of the students, but of our own staff and administrators. Just exactly why and how that happened is not yet clear, but I'm just glad it's out in the open. Evidently the just-fired president was not the only one aiding and abbetting that kind of thing, but his predecessor, also. I have been hearing for years that this kind of thing was going on. Finally, someone is doing something about it! Hot dog!
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