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October 3rd, 2016
Million-dollar college administrators gone wild
Abstract:
The arrests last month of SUNY Poly CEO Alain Kaloyeros, 60, on corruption charges, and Syracuse University business dean Kenneth Kavajecz, 51, for allegedly soliciting a prostitute, were sensational enough, but add to that some of the details of the stories: Kaloyeros was legally paid nearly $1 million a year for pretty much separating the Polytechnic College from SUNY Albany and rebranding the Utica SUNY campus as “SUNY Poly,” and Kavajecz is paid about $500,000 a year to run the 23rd best undergraduate business program in the country.
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