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UNI President to donate raise back to school

July 27, 2001 By admin

Another state university president plans to donate their pay increase. Following on the heels of University of Iowa president Mary Sue Coleman’s announcement that she’ll donate her 40-thousand dollar pay raise to the university, University of Northern Iowa president Robert Koob says he’ll give his 31-thousand dollar pay raise to his school. Koob will donate the money to U-N-I’s “Students First” fundraising campaign. Koob and Coleman received double-digit salary increases this year to bring their pay in line with that of new Iowa State University president Gregory Geoffrey.

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