Penn State scandal offers insight for RMU psychology students









Tim Schooley Reporter - Pittsburgh Business Times

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Scandals can’t be scheduled, the particulars of revealed crime or transgression always becoming public on its own time frame.

Yet when the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office announced in early November it was charging former Penn State Nittany Lions defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky with sexual assault of eight young boys, Samantha Monda, an assistant professor of psychology at Robert Morris University 


, knew the scandal would become a key subject of discussion in her classes for sports and social psychology.

“It was funny because we had just talked about this in class prior to the allegations coming up in the media,” Monda ...

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