The Wainstein report: What we now know
Posted Oct 22, 2014
What we learned from the Wainstein report: Student athletes accounted for 47.6 percent of the enrollment in those paper classes. Claims made by former basketball player Rashad McCants of grade changes weren't substantiated, Wainstein found. A major root of all the problems, Wainstein said, was a failure of oversight by the university.
(Carolina Blue)
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