The Chronicle of Higher Education

For Some Presidents, Large Salaries Don't End With Retirement

By JULIE L. NICKLIN

In the early 1990's, Joseph H. Hagan, president of Assumption College, told his board that after more than a decade in office, he was considering moving to another college.

The board, desperate to keep the leader who had put the small Roman Catholic institution in Massachusetts on a firm financial footing, begged him to stay....

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