A report in the Chronicle of Higher Education details how the UCLA men’s basketball program kept some of its players academically eligible despite missed classes, instances of plagiarism and grade changes that appeared to violate school policy. The accusations were brought by Will Collier, the basketball team’s Academic Coordinator until January, when he left for another job. Based on e-mails and documents provided by Collier and interviews with the former Academic Coordinator, the Chronicle’s Brad Wolverton portrays a program that went to great lengths to make sure its players stayed on the court. – Matt Bonesteel, The Washington Post, Read More
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