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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill academics-athletics scandal : ウィキペディア英語版 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill academics-athletics scandal
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill academics-athletics scandal has become known as the largest academic fraud case in NCAA history.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UNC Scandal )〕 It is an ongoing controversy about fraud and academic dishonesty committed by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). Following a scandal that began in 2010 involving academic fraud and improper benefits with the university's football program, new accusations arose of academic improprieties with the university's African and Afro-American Studies department (commonly known as AFAM) and men's basketball program. This controversy has also sparked debate about whether the university is educating some of its student-athletes properly and the role of NCAA Division I athletics in colleges.〔 An internal investigation by the university released in 2011 and another investigation commissioned by former North Carolina governor Jim Martin in 2012 found numerous academic and ethical issues with the AFAM department, including unauthorized grade changes and faculty signatures, classes with very little teaching taking place, and a disproportionate proportion of the student-athletes enrolled in affected classes. Then in 2014 began charges and countercharges between university officials and former learning specialist Mary Willingham, including disputes about statistics and methods of analysis by Willingham alleging that certain student-athletes are not academically qualified for college.〔 Additionally, former basketball player Rashad McCants, a member of the North Carolina basketball team that won the 2005 NCAA championship, alleged that he took substandard classes and had much of his classwork done by tutors. As a result of these revelations, there could be NCAA sanctions, including vacated wins.〔〔Note: The UNC's men's basketball team won championships in 2005 and 2009.〕 It affects a variety of different people in different ways, including coaches, players, judges, politicians, academics, rivals, whistleblowers, lawyers, alumni, college administrators, the NCAA, state governors,〔 and journalists. ==Background==
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