Duke University Settles Pay Discrimination Lawsuit Amidst Claims of Retaliation and Unequal Treatment

DURHAM, N.C. — A recent legal settlement marks another chapter in ongoing concerns over pay discrimination at Duke University’s School of Medicine. Former faculty member Rachel Lance settled her lawsuit against the university, which she initiated after alleging that she was paid less than her male counterparts and faced professional setbacks for raising the issue. Details of the settlement, finalized on Friday with a “stipulation of dismissal with prejudice,” were not disclosed, preventing Lance from reopening the case in the future. Lance, previously an assistant consulting professor in the anesthesiology department, claimed she received unequal … Read more

Students for Fair Admissions Raises Allegations of Racial Imbalances at Princeton, Yale, and Duke, Demanding Document Preservation

WASHINGTON — As universities across the nation adjust to a landmark Supreme Court decision on affirmative action, the group Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) has issued warnings to prominent academic institutions like Princeton, Yale, and Duke. SFFA President Edward Blum signed letters alleging these universities’ current racial demographics in admissions could not be achieved under a truly neutral system. These developments reflect SFFA’s ongoing scrutiny of university admissions practices, particularly around the representation of Asian American students. SFFA highlighted concerning trends in the enrollment figures of Asian American students, suggesting potential non-compliance with the new … Read more

Duke Study Reveals Success of Red Flag Laws in Reducing Suicide Rates

Durham, NC — A recent study led by a Duke University professor has provided compelling evidence that Red Flag Laws, also known as Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs), are significantly effective in reducing rates of suicide. This groundbreaking research comes at a time when mental health and gun control are fiercely debated topics in the United States. The study meticulously analyzed data from various states that have implemented these laws, which allow courts to temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed a risk to themselves or others. This preventive measure is becoming increasingly recognized as a … Read more

Duke University Settles Financial Aid Antitrust Lawsuit and Addresses Academic Fraud Allegations in Council Meeting

Durham, North Carolina – The Duke University Academic Council discussed important topics at its recent meeting, including the university’s decision to settle a financial aid antitrust lawsuit and its response to allegations of data fraud against Professor of Business Administration Dan Ariely. The council also engaged in a conversation about Duke Athletics with Andrew Janiak, chair of the Athletic Council, and Linda Franzoni, Duke’s faculty athletic representative for the NCAA and ACC. During the meeting, Trina Jones, chair of the council, paid tribute to Hans Van Miegroet, a beloved professor of art and art history … Read more