For the essay, read these sources . . .
from Academic OneFile . . .
Vivian Yee and Peter May, “Coach’s Rhodes Claim under Review by Yale,” The New York Times, 18
November 2011.
Peter May, “Caught in Lies, Yale Football Coach Resigns,” The New York Times, 22 December 2011.
Nick Anderson, “University of South Carolina President Resigns after Plagiarism Incident in
Commencement Speech,” The Washington Post, 13 May 2021.
Jack Stripling, “A Fatal Case of Presidential Plagiarism.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 28 May 2021.
Emily Giambalvo, “William and Mary Athletic Director Resigns Following Outcry over Discontinued
Sports,” Washingtonpost.com, 6 October 2020.
Ethan Brown, “Huge Resigns as Tribe Athletics Director,” UWIRE, 6 October 2020.
Essay – Why were these three incidents of dishonesty so fatal to the careers of the administrators
involved? Can these incidents be explained? Can you synthesize them? Dissimilarities? Use all the
sources and include all of them in the source list.
from Academic OneFile . . .
Vivian Yee and Peter May, “Coach’s Rhodes Claim under Review by Yale,” The New York Times, 18
November 2011.
Peter May, “Caught in Lies, Yale Football Coach Resigns,” The New York Times, 22 December 2011.
Nick Anderson, “University of South Carolina President Resigns after Plagiarism Incident in
Commencement Speech,” The Washington Post, 13 May 2021.
Jack Stripling, “A Fatal Case of Presidential Plagiarism.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 28 May 2021.
Emily Giambalvo, “William and Mary Athletic Director Resigns Following Outcry over Discontinued
Sports,” Washingtonpost.com, 6 October 2020.
Ethan Brown, “Huge Resigns as Tribe Athletics Director,” UWIRE, 6 October 2020.
Essay – Why were these three incidents of dishonesty so fatal to the careers of the administrators
involved? Can these incidents be explained? Can you synthesize them? Dissimilarities? Use all the
sources and include all of them in the source list.
These sources . . .