While public universities are non-profit institutions, they are increasingly exhibiting corporate behavior, from highly paid presidents to superfluous administrators, to replacing tenured faculty with poorly paid part-time teachers.
Helicopter parents, impatient trustees, overworked professors, entitled athletics boosters and deeply partisan lawmakers with little cash to spare. It...
Many college presidents are paid quite a handsome sum of money for their services. However, the base number is sometimes not the full story. The more ...
As the economy staggered, private college presidents enjoyed modest raises and saw the ranks of those making at least $1 million swell from 33 to 36 -...
With an annual cost of employment of more than $1.8 million, Ohio State University President E. Gordon Gee is the top-earning public college president...
Thirty college and university presidents earned more than $1 million during the 2008 fiscal year, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education's rec...