Adding this story from The Daily Tar Heel. It relates to UNC WBB.
More evidence emerges on Jan Boxill
Emails show Boxill, a philosophy professor, offered 160 independent study courses between spring 2004 and spring 2012, according to records obtained by The Daily Tar Heel. . . .
UNC women’s basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell said Boxill completely oversaw the teams’ academics, making herself available for players at all hours of the day. Hatchell said she never saw any red flags. . . .
Marc Lange, the current chairman of the philosophy department said independent studies are uncommon because the department has wide course offerings. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, chairman of the department between 2001 and 2011, said more than 150 independent studies is an unusually large number.
“Why would a student take an independent study?” Lange said. “It’s only for extraordinarily well-qualified students for whom the course material is too elementary.”
Public records show Boxill would sometimes offer multiple students independent study courses each semester; for example, in spring 2005 she taught 20. UNC’s Public Records Office would not distinguish how many students enrolled in Boxill’s independent studies were student-athletes.
The emails released by Wainstein show some student-athletes were enrolled and steered to her courses — but his report doesn’t mention it.
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Also, it appears that, though Boxill has been removed as director of the university's ethics center, she is still employed at UNC. In the past week or so, she attended a retirement ceremony for a colleague and sat at the same table with UNC Chancellor Carol Folt.