02/10/2020
As baseball's spring training starts this month, consider what we can learn from "Baseball's Sudden Integrity Crisis."
What We Can Learn from Baseball’s Sudden Integrity Crisis | International Center for Academic Integrity
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03/15/2019
Well this is certainly a different kind of cheating!
Bass fisherman charged with fraud for allegedly cheating during tournament
This angler’s catch was indeed fishy, wildlife officials say.
03/12/2019
Wow! This story is still unfolding.
Actresses, CEOs arrested in nationwide college admissions cheating scam
Federal authorities announced indictments in massive college cheating scam.
03/02/2019
What a situation! It speaks to the value of intellectual property.
University Says Missouri Professor Stole — And Sold — A Grad Student's Work
The student's work allegedly led to a newly approved drug "expected to compete for a substantial portion of a multi-billion-dollar annual market," the University of Missouri system says.
08/13/2018
Check out this example of suspected forgery in today's news.
EXCLUSIVE: House Candidate Melissa Howard Faked Her Diploma, University Alleges - FLA News Online
Miami University says State House candidate Melissa Howard faked her diploma after FLA News first reported she didn't have a degree, as she claimed.
07/10/2018
This is a really interesting example of attribution issues in the arts. Shared by Prof. Tina Gebhart.
The Iconic Urinal & Work of Art, “Fountain,” Wasn’t Created by Marcel Duchamp But by the Pioneering Dada Artist Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
In the introduction to her book Broad Strokes, writer and art history scholar Bridget Quinn describes her discovery of Lee Krasner, accomplished abstract expressionist painter who just happened to have been married to Jackson Po***ck.
06/29/2018
Students often don't realize that plagiarism can occur in the creative arts as well. This is a fascinating example, shared by Ceramics Professor Tina Gebhart.
Elon Musk drawn into farting unicorn dispute with potter
Tom Edwards was thrilled to hear the CEO was a fan of his work, until he saw Tesla using a copy without permission
04/30/2018
French Museum Discovers More Than Half Its Collection Is Forged
The gallery dedicated to the work of artist Étienne Terrus underwent a six-figure renovation only to find that 82 of its paintings are fakes.
04/28/2018
Another example of plagiarism in the news. The detailed comparison in this article is very similar to the type of comparison we do when plagiarism is reported to the Honor Commission.
GOP gubernatorial candidate cribbed language from Eric Greitens' campaign website
A Republican candidate in the Georgia governor's race might be taking the expression imitation is the sincerest form of flattery a little too literally.
04/28/2018
The Wrong Stuff: Prize-Winning Wildlife Photographer Accused Of Using Taxidermy
Marcio Cabral's The Night Raider won him honors as a 2017 Wildlife Photographer of the Year — but judges disqualified the photo Friday, saying the raider in question, an anteater, was really stuffed.
04/27/2018
This time of year is pretty stressful for everyone, and that stress can lead people to be tempted to cut corners. If you need to take some time this weekend to focus on schoolwork, consider coming to Alternate Springfest! Held in the OME, this is a chance to hang out in a quieter atmosphere and get some work done without staying closed up in your room all day.
02/12/2018
A fascinating current example of intellectual property theft.
Lina Iris Viktor Says Kendrick Lamar Stole Her Art for His New Music Video
What a shame.