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Former Temple U business dean indicted in rankings scandal
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) The former dean of Temple University s business school has been charged with falsifying data to boost the school s rankings, draw more students and vastly increase the school s revenue.
The federal indictment unsealed Friday charges Moshe Porat, 74, with conspiracy and wire fraud for allegedly submitting phony information about its graduate business programs to U.S. News & World Report.
The information about student test scores, work experience and other data helped the Philadelphia university s Fox School of Business claim the top-ranked spot on the magazine s influential list of online MBA programs for several years and quadruple its enrollment.
Former Temple University business dean indicted in rankings scandal
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Former Temple University business dean indicted in rankings scandal
Moshe Porat, 74-year-old former dean of Temple University s business school has been charged with falsifying data to boost the school s rankings, draw more students and vastly increase the school s revenue.
PHILADELPHIA - The former dean of Temple University s business school has been charged with falsifying data to boost the school s rankings, draw more students and vastly increase the school s revenue.
The federal indictment unsealed Friday charges Moshe Porat, 74, with conspiracy and wire fraud for allegedly submitting phony information about its graduate business programs to U.S. News & World Report.