The Chronicle of Higher Education

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...

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