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College holds a mythic place in American culture—hailed as the best four years of your life and revered as a beacon of integrity and excellence. But behind the polished campus tours and glossy brochures lies a far more complicated reality. Each episode of Campus Files uncovers a new story, exploring everything from rigged admissions to sports scandals, free speech, and hazing. Consider this your unofficial campus tour.
Do you have tips or story ideas? Send us an email at [email protected].
For additional stories on scandals that have rocked American institutions, check out seasons 1-3 of Gangster Capitalism in this feed:
Season 1: The College Admissions Scandal
Season 2: The NRA
Season 3: Jerry Falwell Jr. and Liberty University
Campus Files is an Audacy original podcast.
College holds a mythic place in American culture—hailed as the best four years of your life and revered as a beacon of integrity and excellence. But behind the polished campus tours and glossy brochures lies a far more complicated reality. Each episode of Campus Files uncovers a new story, exploring everything from rigged admissions to sports scandals, free speech, and hazing. Consider this your unofficial campus tour.
Do you have tips or story ideas? Send us an email at [email protected].
For additional stories on scandals that have rocked American institutions, check out seasons 1-3 of Gangster Capitalism in this feed:
Season 1: The College Admissions Scandal
Season 2: The NRA
Season 3: Jerry Falwell Jr. and Liberty University
Campus Files is an Audacy original podcast.
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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Campus Files.
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Holden Thorp
Holden Thorp is an American academic administrator and chemist who served as the chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) from 2008 to 2013. He is known for his leadership during a challenging period for the university, particularly during the athletic scandal that emerged in 2010. Thorp has a background in chemistry and has held various academic positions, contributing to discussions on higher education and institutional integrity.
Holden Thorp is an American academic administrator and chemist who served as the chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) from 2008 to 2013. He is known for his leadership during a challenging period for the university, particularly during the athletic scandal that emerged in 2010. Thorp has a background in chemistry and has held various academic positions, contributing to discussions on higher education and institutional integrity.
Evan Charney
Evan Charney is a former professor at Duke University, known for his engaging teaching style and controversial viewpoints. He gained prominence during his nearly two-decade tenure at the university, where he became a popular figure among students. His abrupt ousting in 2019 sparked discussions about academic freedom and institutional politics, making him a significant voice in debates surrounding higher education.
Evan Charney is a former professor at Duke University, known for his engaging teaching style and controversial viewpoints. He gained prominence during his nearly two-decade tenure at the university, where he became a popular figure among students. His abrupt ousting in 2019 sparked discussions about academic freedom and institutional politics, making him a significant voice in debates surrounding higher education.
Topics Discussed
Brian Wansink
food psychology
behavioral science
eating habits
data manipulation
scientific research
USC
social work program
remote education
program integrity
higher education scandal
finances
spending
listener data
financial spectrum
UNC
athletic scandal
Holden Thorp
chancellor
public disclosure
Duke University
Evan Charney
professor
departure
controversy
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Brian Wansinkfood psychologybehavioral scienceeating habitsdata manipulationscientific research
Cornell's Brian Wansink was at the top of his field, renowned for translating behavioral science into practical tips for improving eating habits. He famously popularized the notion that we tend to eat more when served in large bowls. But, when skeptical researchers and journalists exposed Wansink for manipulating data, his fall from grace led to the dismantling of Cornell's entire food psychology department, and raised questions about the state of scientific research as a whole.
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Cornell's Brian Wansink was at the top of his field, renowned for translating behavioral science into practical tips for improving eating habits. He famously popularized the notion that we tend to eat more when served in large bowls. But, when skeptical researchers and journalists exposed Wansink for manipulating data, his fall from grace led to the dismantling of Cornell's entire food psychology department, and raised questions about the state of scientific research as a whole.
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Trojan Course
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USCsocial work programremote educationprogram integrityhigher education scandal
In 2010, USC launched a fully remote version of its prestigious social work program. According to USC’s website, it offered the same professors, curriculum, and career services as the on-campus version. However, those who enrolled—at a cost of over $100,000—soon discovered that the program was far from what it claimed to be. In fact, it wasn’t even being run by USC.
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In 2010, USC launched a fully remote version of its prestigious social work program. According to USC’s website, it offered the same professors, curriculum, and career services as the on-campus version. However, those who enrolled—at a cost of over $100,000—soon discovered that the program was far from what it claimed to be. In fact, it wasn’t even being run by USC.
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Introducing: What We Spend
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financesspendinglistener datafinancial spectrum
Imagine if you could ask someone anything you wanted about their finances. On What We Spend, people from across the country and across the financial spectrum are opening their wallets—and their lives—to tell you everything: what they make, what they want, and—for one week—what they spend.
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Imagine if you could ask someone anything you wanted about their finances. On What We Spend, people from across the country and across the financial spectrum are opening their wallets—and their lives—to tell you everything: what they make, what they want, and—for one week—what they spend.
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Holden Thorp was the chancellor of UNC when the university faced the worst atheltic scandal in its history. This week, he opens up about his experience—revealing what he knew, what he kept hidden from the public, and what he would do differently if given the chance.
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Holden Thorp was the chancellor of UNC when the university faced the worst atheltic scandal in its history. This week, he opens up about his experience—revealing what he knew, what he kept hidden from the public, and what he would do differently if given the chance.
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0:0034:57
Dogmatic Slumber
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Evan Charney
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Duke UniversityEvan Charneyprofessordeparturecontroversy
In 2019, after nearly two decades at Duke University, one of its most popular—and controversial—professors was abruptly ousted. For the first time, Evan Charney reveals the untold story behind his departure.
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In 2019, after nearly two decades at Duke University, one of its most popular—and controversial—professors was abruptly ousted. For the first time, Evan Charney reveals the untold story behind his departure.
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