MSU President Explains Why Faculty, Staff Raises Are Down This Year - Springfield Daily Citizen
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MSU president explains why faculty, staff raises are down this year - Springfield Daily Citizen
Amid funding uncertainty, Missouri State University’s full-time employees will receive a smaller raise than in previous years. The post MSU president explains why faculty, staff raises are down this year appeared first on Springfield Daily Citizen.
AAUP: Faculty Pay Rises Again, but Not to Pre-Pandemic High
An uptick in faculty average salary wasn’t enough to recover to 2019-level compensation. The gender pay gap also persists, along with low per-course compensation for part-timers. Colleges and universities participating in the American Association of University Professors’ annual faculty pay survey have reported a promising trend: For two years in a row now, the inflation-adjusted average salary for continuing, full-time faculty has increased.
Faculty Salaries Show Modest Gains but Remain Below Pre-Pandemic Levels, AAUP Report Finds
Faculty salaries at U.S. colleges and universities increased for the second consecutive year but still lag significantly behind pre-pandemic levels, according to the American Association of University Professors’ annual economic report released Tuesday.
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