Princeton faculty decided this week to reverse a policy implemented in 1893.
Princeton University students can be trusted to take their in-person exams without faculty members watching them for cheating ...
In a 2025 survey of Princeton seniors, 29.9 percent of students admitted to cheating on at least one assignment or exam.
The change reverses an honor-code policy dating back to 1893.
Princeton University is ending its 133-year no-proctor exam tradition, with all in-person tests set to be monitored starting ...
The school’s famous Honor Code was no match for chatbot-enabled cheating.
A group of high school students must expose a corrupt robotics CEO and their compromised principal after an AI "robot proctor" meant to stop cheating begins falsely accusing innocent students, ...
The following is a guest contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. For information on how to submit a piece to the Opinion section, click here. In 1893, Princeton was experiencing rampant ...
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