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      • The Samuel DuBois Cook Center is a scholarly collaborative that studies the causes and consequences of inequality and develops remedies for these disparities and their adverse effects.

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        William A. Darity Jr. Elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences

        By Rachel Ruff | April 24, 2025

        We are excited to celebrate Founding Director, William A. Darity Jr. in his election as a New Member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences! Dr. Darity is named in the Public Affairs and Public Policy section of the Leadership, Policy, and Communications class. Founded in 1780, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences…

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        Lisa Gennetian featured on Institute for Research on Poverty podcast

        By Rachel Ruff | April 23, 2025

        Many countries use direct cash aid programs as an integral part of their social safety net. In the United States, there have been few national efforts, but more and more guaranteed income programs are being implemented at state, county, and local levels. In this episode, Dr. Lisa Gennetian draws on her co-authored paper, “Unconditional Cash Transfers for…

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        Kisha Daniels quoted in Duke Chronicle about student fatigue

        By Rachel Ruff | April 22, 2025

        Faculty Affiliate Kisha Daniels gave comments in Duke Chronicle feature about the potential impact of grade inflations on the University’s grading practices. The feature includes interviews from various Duke faculty with perspectives about lenient grading, students complaining about B’s, the pressures of the job market, and students just performing better. Dr. Daniels offered a perspective…

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      • About Samuel DuBois Cook
      • Director’s Message
      • Contact Us
        • People
          • Distinguished Fellows
          • Career Achievement Award
        • Work With Us
          • Outside Opportunities
      • The Samuel DuBois Cook Center is a scholarly collaborative that studies the causes and consequences of inequality and develops remedies for these disparities and their adverse effects.

  • Research
        • Research Themes
          • Class, Wealth, & Social Mobility
          • Health Equity
          • Education Equity & Policy
          • Visual Narratives of Inequality
          • Environmental Justice
          • Policing Enforcement & Justice
          • Artificial Intelligence
      • Books
      • Journal Articles
      • Reports, Briefs, and Essays
  • Education
        • High School Programs
          • Hank & Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute
        • Faculty Programs
          • Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics (DITE)
      • Graduate Programs
      • Doctoral Fellows Program
      • Postdoctoral Programs
  • Media
      • Voices in Equity Podcast
      • Shame of Chicago
      • Durham’s Black Wall Street Exhibit
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        Nancy MacLean Publishes Op-Ed on Duke Leadership Amid Federal Threats to Higher Education

        By Rachel Ruff | August 13, 2025

        Cook Center core faculty, Nancy MacLean, published an op-ed in the News & Observer titled “Duke leadership is letting down higher ed in a moment it should be fighting back.” In the piece, MacLean warns that American higher education is facing “the gravest menace to its mission in our history,” citing the Trump administration’s reported…

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        Students and instructors from the 10th cohort of Young Scholars, gathered in the Durham Armory on July 28.

        Young Scholars Program Celebrates 10th Cohort with Capstone Event

        By Lucas Hubbard | July 29, 2025

        The Historic Durham Armory, the hopping location downtown that once featured acts from Duke Ellington to Ella Fitzgerald and was the inspiration for Ernie Barnes’ The Sugar Shack, hosted another lively event this week: A celebration of the 10th cohort of Young Scholars from the Hank and Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute. …

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        Sandra Santillan: Understanding Systems to Make Change

        By Lucas Hubbard | July 25, 2025

        Sandra Santillan first encountered the Hank and Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute as a high school student at Hillside High School, encouraged by a teacher who recognized her strong writing skills. “I thought I was in trouble,” she says, recalling how her teacher pulled her aside. Instead, the teacher introduced her to…

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