May 19, 2006
Leader at Wesley Accused of Plagiarism
The president of Wesley College, in Delaware, who six years ago was accused of plagiarizing a speech by another college president, has narrowly survived a faculty vote of no confidence after new allegations of plagiarism were raised by a faculty member.
Faculty members' votes were split, 25 to 25 with one abstention, on a motion of no confidence in Wesley's president, Scott D. Miller, and a call for his resignation. The vote took place this month after a professor presented evidence
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