Fraud And Forgery At UNR
This is testimony from a current UNR Professor on a UNR faculty member committing fraud and forgery on her dissertation after failing to secure the necessary approval of her dissertation committee:
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He (a Penn State University Official) told me one other thing. He said this is the worst academic fraud issue I've had in my entire career. He said, In fact, it changed the way I do business...
So now we have a person on UNR's faculty (Patricia Cashman). We now know we have this person who has committed fraud and forgery, and she is teaching undergraduate students, has been for years, and she is high and mighty to them about ethics and cheating and you've gotta do everything right because this is how it is done in the real world.
So bottom line is I think this is 100 percent proven that this was fraud and forgery. So what did UNR do about this?
Q When we're looking at page 1701, which is your letter to President Milton Glick in January 3rd of '08, here he's receiving a letter from a tenured faculty member like yourself concerned that we have someone defrauding the students at the university. Did you ever hear from President Glick?
There was never a reply ever from President Glick.
- Excerpts from the transcript of the hearing on public corruption at the University of Nevada, Reno.
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He (a Penn State University Official) told me one other thing. He said this is the worst academic fraud issue I've had in my entire career. He said, In fact, it changed the way I do business...
So now we have a person on UNR's faculty (Patricia Cashman). We now know we have this person who has committed fraud and forgery, and she is teaching undergraduate students, has been for years, and she is high and mighty to them about ethics and cheating and you've gotta do everything right because this is how it is done in the real world.
So bottom line is I think this is 100 percent proven that this was fraud and forgery. So what did UNR do about this?
Q When we're looking at page 1701, which is your letter to President Milton Glick in January 3rd of '08, here he's receiving a letter from a tenured faculty member like yourself concerned that we have someone defrauding the students at the university. Did you ever hear from President Glick?
There was never a reply ever from President Glick.
- Excerpts from the transcript of the hearing on public corruption at the University of Nevada, Reno.


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