September 14, 2007
Going Offline
Baylor University can't seem to avoid controversy over intelligent design. In the latest flare-up, administrators have removed from the university's Web site a personal page created by an engineering professor that outlined his work in an "evolutionary informatics" laboratory. According to a lawyer for the professor, Robert J. Marks II, the university initially allowed him to keep the page up if he made it clear that his work on evolutionary informatics was not associated with the university.
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