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...fiscal year ending 2009, Harvard saw a much larger jump in salaries, increasing 4.7 percent from an average of $142,700 to an average...
Yale, which in February announced a two percent cap on faculty and staff salary increases, saw a 0.84 percent decrease to an average salary...
Surpassing the national mean, the average Princeton faculty member saw a two percent salary increase...
Cambridge’s candidates Flaherty, E. Denise Simmons, and Dennis A. Benzan garnered 46, 31, and 13 percent of the city’s votes, respectively. DiDomenico won 6 percent of Cambridge ballots—173 votes—and Michael J. Albano earned the remaining 3 percent. Less than 1 percent of the 2,921 votes cast by Cambridge Democrats went to the final candidate, Charlestown lawyer Daniel C. Hill...
With women making up only 29 percent of its junior faculty, the Business School faces one of the largest gender imbalances at Harvard’s graduate schools, according to the 2009 annual report issued by the Office of the Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity. At the other end of the spectrum, almost 60 percent of junior faculty at the Harvard Graduate School of Education are women...