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Wikipedia 101: Check your sources
CNET News - According to the article, the source, who described himself online as “a tenured professor of religion at a private university” with “a Ph.D. in theology and a degree in canon law,” remained anonymous on Wikipedia and to the magazine because he was
Delicate Debate on Unionization
Inside Higher Ed - Looking ahead is also why some private university leaders have been nervous about the bill. Private universities have waged a strong and successful war against the unionization of their teaching assistants. If a future NLRB issues rulings
Wikiscandal: Online Encyclopedia Duped |
ABC News - The editor, known by the moniker Essjay, described himself on his user profile as “a tenured professor of theology at a private university in the eastern United States.” In reality, Ryan Jordan was a 24-year-old community college dropout from
Regents to vote on incentives for Crow totaling $150,000
AZCentral.com - let’s hope the Regents are working on his contract extension so he gets to finish the job - the money always sounds like a lot but you get what you pay for - Crow can leave ASU at anytime and double or triple his base at a large private university
Stanford increases financial aid
Yale Daily News - The impetus behind Stanford s focus on middle-income families stems from national data indicating such students who are less likely to receive financial aid, but may not be able to afford the full tuition and fees for a private university
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