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Ohio higher education executive pay draws scrutiny (Springfield News-Sun) On average, Ohio's public university presidents made more than their private university counterparts, according to 2006-07 fiscal year figures published in this week's edition of the Chronicle of Higher Education. us.rd.yahoo.com
College presidents' pay increases along with tuition (KVII 7 Amarillo) A recent survey from the Chronicle of Higher Education has left many students and lawmakers scratching their heads. us.rd.yahoo.com
NEWS: Daily Debriefing (The Dartmouth) Approximately five colleges and non-profit organizations are considering suing their investment managers in light of recent financial losses, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported Wednesday. Jacob Zamansky, an attorney currently involved in a lawsuit against failed investment bank Bear Stearns, told The Chronicle that endowment lawsuits claim that brokers mismanaged funds by suggesting ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Survey: For college higher-ups, pay still hefty (Denton Record-Chronicle) As college tuition has risen and financial aid has lagged, paychecks for higher education leaders in Texas and the rest of the country have continued to grow, according to a new national survey. us.rd.yahoo.com
NEWS: Daily Debriefing (The Dartmouth) Dartmouth President James Wright received the lowest compensation of any Ivy League president, earning $569,761 for the 2006-2007 school year, according to a Chronicle of Higher Education survey released Monday. Wright's salary does, however, make him the highest paid private college president in New Hampshire, The Nashua Telegraph reported. The average Ivy League president made just under ... us.rd.yahoo.com
INDIANA'S OLDEST COLLEGE NEWSPAPER (DePauw) DePauw is among the nation's top Fulbright-producing schools, sending three students abroad to study and teach for each of the past two years. According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, DePauw ranked in the top 50 bachelor's institutions both of those years. us.rd.yahoo.com
Salaries rise for college presidents (UPI) WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Salaries for public university presidents rose 7 percent in 2007 and 35 percent since 2003, the Chronicle of Higher Education said Monday. us.rd.yahoo.com
Levin’s salary third-highest in Ivy League (Yale Daily News) University President Richard Levin slipped from first to third place in total compensation among Ivy League presidents in the 2006-’07 fiscal year, according to data published Monday by the Chronicle of Higher Education. us.rd.yahoo.com
University presidents’ salaries rising with tuition (The Oklahoma Daily) During an economic downturn, tuition is on the rise, but so are the salaries of presidents at public universities, according to a new report released Monday by The Chronicle of Higher Education. us.rd.yahoo.com
University presidents doing fine financially (The Daily Iowan) While students and families struggle to cover tuition and receive financial aid, one group of university employees are sitting comfortably. Across the nation, presidents at public research universities received nearly an 8 percent pay increase from fiscal 2007 to 2008, according a Chronicle of Higher Education survey released Monday. us.rd.yahoo.com
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