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Healthcare Changes Coming to Penn State
Marie McCullough
Pennsylvania State University will be making changes to their wellness program in January. After years of voluntary wellness programs to help reduce health cost, the program will now have penalties. A monthly surcharge of $100 will be imposed on employees who haven't filled out health-screening forms and gotten a physical exam. An additional monthly surcharge will be imposed on those who smoke.
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Reneau Honored as President Emeritus at Louisiana Tech
thenewsstar.com
After 46 years of service, Dr. Dan Reneau has been honored with the position of President Emeritus at Louisiana Tech. For the last 26 years, Reneau has served in the role of President while guiding the institution to becoming a top-tier academic and research institution. Reneau retired in June.
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Presidents at City Colleges of Chicago Receive Raise
Sandra Guy
The City Colleges of Chicago Board of Trustees has approved raises of 13.3 to 21.4 percent for their presidents. The salary approvals provide all seven president’s salaries at $170,000. While the presidents are now taken care of, the discussion regarding pay and work hours for part time faculty continues.
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Top 10 Colleges That Pay Professors The Most According To AAUP's 2013 Survey
Tyler Kingkade
The American Association of University Professors annual report highlights the best paying institutions across the country. This year’s list includes the following: 10. California Institute of Technology: $179,200 9. Duke University: $180,200 8. Yale University: $186,300 7. University of Pennsylvania: $187,000 6. New York University: $187,600 5. Princeton University: $200,000 4. Harvard University: $203,000 3. University of Chicago: $203,600 2. Stanford University: $207,300 1. Columbia University: $212,300
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New President at Bennington College
Lisa Rathke
Mariko Silver has assumed her leadership role at Bennington College. Silver, a former employee of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, will spend her first few months listening to member of the college community. Silver has also worked at Arizona State University.
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