SOCIAL conditions of ex-convicts, MURDER, MURDERERS, COLLEGE teachers
Abstract
Relates the challenges faced by professor Paul E. Krueger after the local news in Pennsylvania exposed the fact that he was a convicted murderer. Impact of the news on Krueger's teaching career; Implication of the Krueger case for colleges' hiring policies; Reaction of Krueger's former colleagues to his situation; Details of the murder case which occurred in Texas in 1965. INSET: Should Colleges Check Up on Professors?.
COLLEGE teachers, COMMUNICATION education, ACADEMIC dissertations, CURRICULUM
Abstract
Profiles Maria Dixon, a communication professor at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Educational background; Information on a dissertation written in 1979; Details of a communication course that Dixon wanted to teach her students.
Features Richard Tapia, professor of applied mathematics at Rice University in Houston, Texas. His views on student diversity; Educational attainment; Information on the Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate program headed by Tapia; Family background; Comments from Rice president Malcolm Gillis on the personality of Tapia.
COLLEGE teachers, CONDUCT of life, UNIVERSITIES & colleges, ACTIONS & defenses (Law)
Abstract
Focuses on the United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Research Integrity. How it upheld a finding that Kimon J. Angelides, a cell biology professor at the Baylor College of Medicine, committed scientific misconduct; Baylor College's monetary settlement with Angelides; History of Angelides' case; Allegations of falsified information in published papers.
Published
1999
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