Georgetown Suspends Plan to Link Medical Professors' Pay to Ability to Win Grants

Georgetown University has suspended a controversial plan that linked the salaries of medical-school professors to their ability to attract grant money.

The university's Board of Directors, acting on the recommendation of Georgetown's president, the Rev. Leo J. O'Donovan, put the pay plan on hold last month and called for a review of the medical center's financial situation. At the same time, the board

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