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Dartmouth Dropped a Shaky Cheating Investigation, but Concerns Over Digital Surveillance Remain

Last week’s decision by Dartmouth College’s medical dean to dismiss charges against 17 students accused of cheating during remote exams was just the latest case in which the use of surveillance technology came back to bite colleges that increasingly relied on it during the pandemic.
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