Former researcher sues Duke, alleges Uni used improper data to receive funding
Duke is being sued by a former researcher for using improper data in grant applications to receive about $200 million in funding.
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Duke is being sued by a former researcher for using improper data in grant applications to receive about $200 million in funding.
The Blue Devils kick off the regular season Saturday evening against N.C. Central, one of four nonconference games on Duke's schedule in the first two months of the season. With the Blue Devils looking to make a fifth straight bowl appearance, The Chronicle gets you ready for the season with a look at all 12 of Duke's opponents and the rest of the ACC.
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A federal court issued an injunction Friday against the University of North Carolina, preventing it from enforcing House Bill 2 on the grounds that the legislation likely violates federal Title IX regulations.
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