Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The "visa fraud" story is getting out there







Looks like the “visa fraud/student imposter” story has been picked up here and there. Local TV (see above) was all over it yesterday and it became an AP story. It was mentioned today in the Washington Post (Tuesday news: CA college student for hire) and it was even mentioned on NPR.

Sheesh.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I heard there was something to do with our testing facilities on campus...who runs our testing center anyway? It used to be on the second floor of the B-3000 building...

Anonymous said...

Did you see Glen's email about this whole thing? It certainly cleared up all my questions AND addressed my concerns. That's what I like about his leadership -- full and prompt communication so that all of us really feel like we're in the loop too!!!!! Can't wait until he's chancellor!!!!

Anonymous said...

Where's B-3000?

Anonymous said...

I didn't get an email from Glen about this.

The B-3000 building is out by the tennis courts.

Anonymous said...

Tag 'em and bag 'em then ship them back to Saudi COD

Anonymous said...

Glen didn't send out any email about the fraud case.

There is no B-3000.

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