
Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.

Former Rutgers student Amanda Serpico has responded to the earlier article about her plagiarism case and provided some new details not heard before.

A recent lawsuit against Rutgers University has shined a bright light on the school’s plagiarism practices and many don’t like what they see.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

For a long time now, schools have been avoiding the issue of plagiarism. However, the time to deal with plagiarism is today and the reasons are clear.

As students start back in school, teachers and professors are wondering how to best reach them on plagiarism. Here are some potential answers.
Colleges high schools have brought technology and zero tolerance to bear against plagiarism, going to great lengths to make things worse for everyone.
A brief overview of why content splicing, the combining of several sources to make a ‘new’ work, is a bad idea both legally and practically.
Schools and universities are on the front lines of the war against plagiarism. However, their policies often do more harm than good.