Kari Travis, Carolina Journal associate editor, discusses the growth in pay for top officers at American universities, including a recent round of chancellor pay increases in the University of North Carolina system. Travis offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio.
Carolina Journal’s Kari Travis discusses escalating pay for university executives
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