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A QUESTION OF TRUST A Dishonesty Expert Stands Accused of Fraud. Scholars Who Worked With Her Are Scrambling. By Stephanie M. Lee and Nell Gluckman At Harvard Business School, Francesca Gino’s hot streak of buzzy research made her look like a model scholar. What if it was a warning sign? ADVERTISEMENT ACADEMIC INTEGRITY Michigan’s Striking Graduate Students Ask: Where Did These Grades Come From? By Emma Hall As the grading deadline loomed, grad-student instructors allege the university pressured faculty to submit falsified grades. Now the university’s accreditor is investigating. 'UPHILL BATTLE' Florida’s Governor Escalates a Yearslong Fight With College Accreditors By Zachary Schermele Ron DeSantis, a Republican running to be the party’s presidential nominee in 2024, sued the Biden administration this week, arguing that accreditation agencies have too much power. DATA How Enrollment Changed in States That Banned Race-Conscious Admissions By Jacquelyn Elias and Nick Perez Ten states enacted bans on colleges considering race in their admissions policies. Here’s what happened next. TEACHING Teaching: Reckoning With ChatGPT By Beth McMurtrie Readers tell us how they navigated cheating and other AI complexities this spring, and what they’re planning for the fall.
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