Audacy's new original podcast series explores university scandals in the United States, from the most famous to historical and contemporary ones.
In American culture, universities are said to be the best four years of their lives. Beyond this, there is a much more complex reality, scandals, including hazy in Greece, academic plagiarism, equipped in equipment, and athletics.
Hosted by Margo Gray, a producer and journalist based in New York, specializing in the original documentary podcast, considers a different high -education scandal every week.
How the athlete protected his exercise advantage in the fake classes and shadow curriculum to establish Harvard's “Secret Court File”, a secret disciplinary court that was rarely known in 1920, and homosexuality. How it is known for investigating and punishing students to be “guilty”. The Greek System at Alabama University is the story of former USC professor of USC and Dr. Calmen Puriatito, USC General Keck Medicine. Scandal due to the practice of “US NEWS & WORLD REPORT” of “US NEWS & WORLD REPORT”, a second -year student of Cornell's death, submits defective data
“I'm excited to launch a campus file as I keep expanding the powerful and fascinating original slate,” said Mado Purung Keazer, head of the original podcast. “The persuasive story we cover in this series emphasizes how university campuses wrap and express attractive snapshots of humanity and our whole culture.”
The campus file will be released today on the Audacy app on January 29 and can be used anywhere. The new episode will be released every Wednesday.