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  2. E. D. Hirsch - Wikipedia

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    Eric "E. D." Donald Hirsch Jr. / h ɜːr ʃ / (born March 22 1928) is an American educator, literary critic, and theorist of education. [1] He is professor emeritus of humanities at the University of Virginia .

  3. Dozens of professors among those arrested in campus protests

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    As police cracked down on anti-war protests on college campuses across the US in recent weeks, among those arrested were a pair of silver-haired 65-year-old professors armed only with their cell ...

  4. Police search Brite Divinity office on TCU campus, arrest ...

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    Law enforcement authorities have arrested on suspicion of possession of child pornography a man who was a Brite Divinity School professor and theological librarian when police allege he obtained ...

  5. Varsity Blues scandal - Wikipedia

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    Arrested, but granted a personal recognizance release bond which came with an order for him to appear in court. [145] [146] Found guilty October 2021 and sentenced February 2022. [147] The U.S. Appeals court vacated Aziz's convictions on May 10, 2023. [148] The appeals court found that the lower court had made missteps during his trial. [149]

  6. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    Eric Poehlman (US), a former Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Vermont, was convicted in 2005 of grant fraud after falsifying data in as many as 17 grant applications between 1992 and 2000. He was the first academic in the United States to be jailed for falsifying data in a grant application.

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  8. (Reuters) -A U.S. medical professor has been charged with fraud for allegedly submitting false data to get millions of dollars in public funds for research into a drug to treat Alzheimer’s disease.

  9. 2001 Dartmouth College murders - Wikipedia

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    When Parker's father found a note stating "Don't call the cops", he quickly did. Police found that Tulloch's bootprints matched those found in the Zantops' home. Fingerprints taken from the two youths matched those at the crime scene. A warrant was put out for Tulloch's arrest. Parker, still a minor, was sought for questioning in the murders.