Dive Summary:
- Harvard University announced it has concluded its investigation into the cheating scandal that rocked the institution last year.
- As many as 125 students were implicated after a teaching assistant spotted a trend of similar answers on an open book, take-home exam.
- The university said "somewhat more than half" of the implicated students were required to leave for an undefined period of time; of the remaining cases, half of the students received disciplinary probation while the other half were not punished.
From the article:
"Harvard University says it has finished investigating widespread cheating in an open-book, take-home final exam, but it isn't explaining exactly what happened to the students or how many were involved. ..."