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Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF to pay ex-doctoral student $35K
[Stewart]
From: Shane Ford <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, February 24, 2010 9:57 am
To: [email protected]


UF to pay ex-doctoral student $35K


Professors accused of discriminating, making disparaging remarks.



By Thomas Stewart
Gainesville SUN Correspondent

Published: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 6:01 a.m. 
Last Modified: Monday, February 22, 2010 at 10:17 p.m. 

 

 

A lawsuit against UF was dismissed on Feb. 16 after UF settled out of court,
agreeing to pay a former doctoral student in the College of Medicine
$35,000.

Christina Gavegnano accused two professors in the college of
misappropriating national research funds, discriminating against her because
of her disability and making disparaging remarks to her.

Gavegnano, who had glaucoma and another eye condition that affected her
sight, alleged in the suit that she was supposed to receive a lab assistant
and other aid under a National Institutes of Health disability grant, but
that the money was spent on other things.

She also alleges that, when she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2006,
she was forced by UF to take a leave of absence, during which time her
tuition was not paid, as the grant stipulated, causing her to lose her
student status and health insurance while she was undergoing radiation
treatment.

The suit claims that Gavegnano's supervisor and assigned mentor, Maureen
Goodenow, a professor in the department of pathology, immunology and
laboratory medicine, failed to provide guidance and assistance with her
studies and that she made inappropriate comments related to Gavegnano's
disability.

Referring to the possibility of Gavegnano being hit by a car, Goodenow
allegedly said, "[T]he headline will read 'graduate student with handicap
smashed by car, [while crossing the street],' " according to the suit. In
another comment alluding to Gavegnano's glaucoma, Goodenow allegedly said,
"Your eye will shrivel up, then blow up, and pop right out of your head."

UF denied the allegations in a response to the suit. Goodenow, reached by
e-mail, referred questions to Melanie Ross, the Health Science Center's
spokeswoman.

Ross said in an e-mailed statement that UF conducted an investigation and
found no wrongdoing but decided to settle with Gavegnano to save on legal
costs. "There was no misconduct on the part of our faculty members and
therefore no disciplinary action of any kind was warranted," she wrote. "The
settlement agreement should not be interpreted as an admission of liability
or wrongdoing."

Gavegnano also filed charges of discrimination with the Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission and the Florida Commission on Human Relations, which
she agreed to drop as part of the settlement. She filed a formal grievance
with UF as well.

Wayne McCormack, the second professor named in the suit, is accused of
telling Gavegnano that she likely would not receive a degree from UF if she
filed the grievance.

Included in the suit is an e-mail sent from McCormack, an associate dean and
associate professor in Gavegnano's former department, to Goodenow in which
he says he will try to "sweep" one of Gavegnano's complaints "under the
rug."

E-mails and phone messages left with McCormack were not returned.

The lawyer representing UF, McCormack and Goodenow referred questions to his
clients.

Archibald Thomas of Jacksonville, Gavegnano's lawyer, said he believes
justice was done in this case. He said his client withdrew from UF but is
now enrolled at Emory University, where she is happy.

"One way of looking at this is - being denied the Ph.D. from the University
of Florida was the best thing that happened to her because it resulted in
her going to Emory," Thomas said.

Gavegnano declined to comment, citing her lawyer's advice. As a result of
her fight with cancer, Gavegnano recently received an Ulman Cancer Fund
scholarship and was featured on an episode of HGTV's "Deserving Design," in
which her apartment was given a makeover.

Gavegnano's settlement was divided between her and her lawyer, with $16,000
going to attorney's fees and legal costs, while $14,000 was designated for
her medical expenses and the remaining $5,000 for lost salary as a graduate
assistant and "non-economic damages." Half the money came from the college's
budget and the rest from a state insurance fund, Ross said.

The settlement included a letter from Goodenow and McCormack as well.

"We regret any distress you may have experienced and we are hopeful that you
will now be able to look forward to a long and rewarding career in your
field," the letter reads.

 

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