Clemson in the News
National and international media reports involving Clemson University and its faculty, staff and students
August 2007 archive
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October 2007
Study: Bullies and Bullied More Likely Hit by Crime
Where: ABCNews.com
"Simply having even one good friend can really help prevent bullying," says Susan Limber, professor at the Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life at Clemson University. "There's safety in numbers."
Read the entire article at ABCNews.com.

Is it time to revive the GI Bill?
Where: The Chicago Tribune, Reason Magazine, The Baltimore Sun
... at full strength. John Warner, an economist at Clemson University who has studied the issue for the Pentagon, says additional aid could attract more recruits who want to go to college—but could also stimulate those in uniform to pass up re-enlistment to pursue their education.
Read the entire article at The Chicago Tribune.

Penn State test center battles cheating
Where: Business Week, Forbes, Philly.com
Stephen Satris, interim director of the Center for Academic Integrity at Clemson University, said Penn State's university-wide and high-tech facility is uncommon.
"This is kind of a new thing, a growing thing," he said.
Read the entire article at Business Week.

Panel urges Poshard to fix thesis
Where: The Chicago Tribune
Stephen Satris, executive director of the Center for Academic Integrity at Clemson University, questioned whether that sends students a bad message.
Read the entire article at The Chicago Tribune.
