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11.21.2008 12:55 pm

Elson Floyd is latest university president to take voluntary pay cut

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Here’s another name to add to the list of university presidents declining raises or taking voluntary pay cuts: Elson Floyd.

As I reported in a story earlier this week, when Floyd left the presidency at the University of Missouri system last…

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11.19.2008 10:28 am

Washington U. Chancellor will take a voluntary pay cut and says capital projects will be delayed

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Washington University will slow faculty salary increases, delay or eliminate some capital projects, and limit administrative hiring in light of the economic crisis, Chancellor Mark Wrighton wrote in an email to the university community this morning.

Wrighton said he has even…

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11.17.2008 2:44 pm

In addition to his salary, WashU Chancellor also makes more than $360,000 from serving on corporate boards

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Washington University Chancellor Mark Wrighton

Washington University Chancellor Mark Wrighton

In addition to his $738,242 in university compensation (in 2006), Washington University Chancellor Mark Wrighton makes more than $360,000 from serving on two corporate boards, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education’s annual survey of presidential…

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10.21.2008 4:22 pm

WashU Chancellor Mark Wrighton says “yes” to Proposition M

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

WashU Chancellor Mark Wrighton sent out an email to the university community this afternoon that encourages people to vote “yes” on Proposition M — St. Louis County’s proposed one-half cent sales tax increase that will be on the November ballot.

If…

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