-- The Big Lie, by Jack Stripling and Megan Zahneis in the Chronicle of Higher Ed: A professor schemed to get a raise and win his departments respect. Instead, he wrecked his career. Chronicle
Date: Sep 09, 2018
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Survey of pay for presidents at private universities, colleges an eye-opener
What the leader of the Troy, N.Y., campus earned in 2012 if not the most ever for a private, nonprofit campus leader would certainly would be in the conversation, said Jack Stripling, part of a team that produced the Chronicles annual pay survey and related analysis.
Date: Dec 08, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Presidential pay tops $1M at some private colleges, new survey shows
"In the grand scheme of a given colleges budget, $1 million for the president may not amount to much. But those types of numbers still tend to set people off, which is a testament to the symbolic power of executive pay," said Jack Stripling, a senior reporter at the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Date: Dec 16, 2013
Category: U.S.
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Survey: AU president earned more in 2011 than other private college leaders in ...
While it may look unseemly for a president to take a big paycheck during a financial downturn, the total pay for a college leader usually constitutes a relatively small percentage of a colleges overall budget, said Jack Stripling, a Chronicle reporter who covers college leadership.
"Trustees want to retain talent, so they load up presidential contracts with money that is only paid out years into a president's tenure," said Jack Stripling, who writes about college leadership for the Chronicle. "When presidents end up near the top of the Chronicle's pay list, they often tell us
Date: Dec 15, 2013
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Former Penn State leader Graham Spanier highest paid public university ...
Jack Stripling, a senior reporter with The Chronicle who participated in the survey's preparation, said Mr. Spanier's top rank shows how salary often says less about what college presidents make than do inducements in the form of deferred pay aimed at keeping them from leaving office. The executives
Date: May 13, 2013
Category: U.S.
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Penn State only public university to refuse full cooperation with Chronicle survey
Penn State was the only school among 191 public universities nationally that refused to provide The Chronicle with fiscal year 2011-12 earnings for its now former president, Graham Spanier, said Jack Stripling, a senior Chronicle reporter who was involved in the survey's preparation.
Date: May 13, 2013
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Spanier was among top-paid college presidents - Philly.com
Spanier was once one of the country's most highly regarded university presidents, and his compensation was among the nation's highest before the scandal, according to Jack Stripling, a Chronicle reporter who covers university leadership.