by Molika Ashford on Mar 09, 2010
To Catch a Plagiarist, Set a Trap: More on Zachary Kouwe
In the aftermath of Zachary Kouwe’s plagiarism and departure from the New York Times, Clark Hoyt, the Times' reader’s editor...
In the aftermath of Zachary Kouwe’s plagiarism and departure from the New York Times, Clark Hoyt, the Times' reader’s editor...
In the aftermath of last months plagiarism scandals at the New York Times and Daily Beast, there were lots of...
New York Times reporter Zachery Kouwe resigned after it was revealed that he had plagiarized repeatedly from a Wall Street Journal...
Though speed and pressure are on the list of classic plagiarism excuses, holding writers to a breakneck pace can and...
We promised an update on disgraced journalist Jayson Blair’s alleged donation to the National Institute of Mental Health and contradictory...
After Jayson Blair spoke to students at Virginia’s Washington and Lee University this fall, many may have hoped that this...
With Jayson Blair lecturing publicly to university students about how plagiarism and fabrication got him kicked off the New York...
iMediaEthics wrote about the ethical repercussions of plagiarism in this story of how the Hartford Courant had been copying stories from...
Last week Jayson Blair, the New York Times reporter now famous for dramatic acts of plagiarism and falsification, spoke at...