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Volume 33 Issue 15

The highs and lows of average Pitt salaries >

April 5th, 2001

Both the highest and lowest median sala- ries among the ranks of non-unionized Pitt employees last year were in the Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences. Among the office's six executive, administrative and managerial staff, the median salary was $173,825. That included Senior Vice Chancellor Arthur S. Levine's salary of $537,000, the […]

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How FAS salaries stack up >

April 5th, 2001

Average faculty salaries in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) ranged last year from $25,564 for instructors in the humanities division to $87,558 for full professors in the social sciences division. Average and median salaries for employees in FAS and other Pitt units as of Oct. 31, 2000, appeared in a recent report by […]

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Trustees change endowment investment formula, retain percentage for spending >

April 5th, 2001

Trustees voted last month to diversify Pitt's endowment investments, with the aim of reducing risk while maintaining an expected 9 percent annual return. But trustees rejected a University Senate committee's recommendation to spend more of Pitt's endowment income to fund scholarships, fellowships and professorships, and otherwise support campus programs. Pitt spends income equal to 4.25 […]

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Pitt convenes group to immunize 30,000 students in county >

April 5th, 2001

A task force of university and community leaders convened by Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg and Pittsburgh Public Schools Superintendent John Thompson March 29 unveiled plans for a campaign to help keep more than 30,000 students in Allegheny County in school. In accordance with Pennsylvania law, elementary and secondary schools are faced with suspending students who […]

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