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Your article on the vertiginous increase of salaries for university presidents (“Most College Presidents’ Pay Climbing,” U.S. News, Nov. 17) repeats the old refrain of college officials that generous compensation packages are necessary to...
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The Nov. 11 Metro article “Struggling Economy Puts Colleges in a Tight Spot” highlighted some of what local colleges are doing to weather the economic storm. Largely missing from the discussion—here and nationally—are ways...
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