The University will slow the rate of employee salary increases, postpone construction projects and carefully evaluate spending proposals such as one to upgrade equipment in Stephens Fitness Center in light of the volatile economic circumstances, Provost Christopher Eisgruber ’83 explained ...(back to the article)
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the staff taking another hit, isn't it bad enough when new buildings are constructed and the staff is not increased to handle the additional workload? will the faculty increases be slowed? interesting
Actually, none of the pizzas went untouched. Sure, there were some leftover slices, but you might make a point of getting your facts straight.
so grad student pay will not go up inflation? I'm willing to bet that grad student housing prices will go up far above the rate of inflation.
Maintaining graduate students' real income is important during tough times. I hope the Prince stays with this story!
Cleary this shows that Princeton sucks