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Aoun's 2007-08 pay up 25 percent

By Gal Tziperman Lotan

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Published: Thursday, November 5, 2009

Updated: Thursday, November 12, 2009

Due to a reporting error, the years in which President Joseph Aoun received his salary were incorrectly identified in a previous version of this article. President Aoun made $589,663 in 2006-07 and $737,863 in 2007-08.

Despite economic downturn and a significant drop in the university’s endowment, Northeastern President Joseph Aoun’s salary increased $140,200 from Fiscal Year 2007 to Fiscal Year 2008, according to annual surveys published by the Chronicle of Higher Education.
President Aoun’s salary rose from $589,663 to $737,863, a 25 percent increase. Boston University President Robert A. Brown was paid $804,639 – a more than $97,000 decrease from his salary previous fiscal year.
Vice President of Marketing and Communications Mike Armini declined to comment about the survey.
“It’s longstanding university policy not to comment on compensation of employees or other personnel matters,” he said in an e-mail to The News.
Northeastern’s endowment declined about 30 percent since October 2007, according to a Faculty Senate report published in August. The report also said the university cut $12 million out of its operating budget last fall.
In what Aoun called an “anti-retrenchment” move in March, however, the university began searching for 46 new faculty members, The News reported March 12.
Aoun was the fourth-highest paid Boston-area university president, according to the report. Suffolk University’s president, David J. Sargent, was the highest-paid for the second year in a row with $1.5 million in salary and benefits, the Boston Globe reported Monday. Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Susan Hockfield came second with $875,632, and BU’s Brown came in third. Harvard President Drew Faust was paid $693,739, sixth-most in the area.
In addition to his pay, Aoun lives in a 9,000 square foot, $8.96 million house on Beacon Hill, paid for by the university in 2009.
The median salary for university presidents nationwide rose 6.5 percent to $358,746, according to a The Chronicle of Higher Education survey published Monday.
At private research universities, however, median pay rose 15 percent to $627,000. One quarter of presidents nationwide earns more than $500,000, according to the report.

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47 comments

this is &#*#ing pathetic
Thu Jan 7 2010 23:23
I love Northeastern as a school, but this pisses me off to no end. It's WRONG on so many %*#&ing levels. While tuition is constantly rising (and financial aid is not, and the professors themselves aren't getting pay increases), he's making almost 3/4 of a million dollars every year? And lives in a nearly $9million house paid for by the university (a.k.a. paid for by US STUDENTS, among other people)? Where the hell are my tuition dollars going? I'm not paying nearly $50k every year so that the president can be a millionaire and live in a crazy expensive house. I can't possibly see what the reason could be besides greed. The amount I'll have to pay back in loans once I graduate from NU will probably add up to be the equivalent of several high-end cars, or maybe a really nice house.

Should have just gone to a freaking SUNY school in NY, would've been at least 4/5 cheaper than NU for probably a comparable education.

Alum '08
Tue Dec 15 2009 20:22
This is atrocious! I had an awful time finding a job, and i graduated in 2008, and know it is 100 times worse now. How can you possibly give one person such a high pay rise, with students and staff struggling! If the endowment goes down, these high paid jobs should not be getting raises. What is wrong with people...your staff are upset, the economy is a mess, and these high paid execs are getting bonuses and pay raises? I know it's the way things are, but it sucks!
student
Fri Dec 11 2009 14:21
So this is where our $16,000 goes...
why im changing to a public university
NU Sucks
Fri Dec 11 2009 13:55
suckit aoun!
laid off by NU
Sat Nov 14 2009 16:02
Fabulous (insert sarcasm)
I was laid off by NU due to "departmental restructuring" and my position was eliminated. Reading this infuriates me. Aoun simply sits back and collects his increased salary. Seriously? He has no integrity whatsoever.
Your name
Fri Nov 13 2009 13:26
The question is WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT?
Anybody from the University higher ups have a real answer for that?
Please tell us what we can do about it...
Your name
Tue Nov 10 2009 19:02
How about students, parents, faculty, and staff meet at Columbus Place this Friday and let him know how we feel?
Your name
Tue Nov 10 2009 18:28
do I hear a protest? Please, we need to.
Your name
Tue Nov 10 2009 12:15
Mark - READ MY LIPS as I've already said this - THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPROVES THE PRESIDENT'S INCREASE.
a sad former member of the NU faculty
Tue Nov 10 2009 12:01
As a former faculty member, I ask the faculty senate to come up to the plate on this issue. Shared governance places faculty in the role of being stewards of the institution. While the role is "advisory" so as to not violate federal acts, the power of the faculty is greatly diminished when they do not speak up, not only for themselves but for the students and staff members who truly are powerless and in danger of being fired. It is truly a shame that the Faculty Senate and the tenured senior faculty do not come forth and ask for a shared vision that is fair and equitable to all members of the NU community, not just the chosen. HIGHER education needs to held to a HIGHER standard as we are responsible for preparing the future. Maybe Charles Barkley never wanted to be a role model but we must.
Bernie "Madoff" with all your money
Mon Nov 9 2009 16:00
Why is everyone so surprised? University presidents are crooks and no different from CEO's from banks like Skank of America and Shiity Bank. It is greed at its most heinous level.
Bernie "Aoun" Madoff
Mon Nov 9 2009 14:58
If I am a staff member I am getting everyone together to strike. Even for just a day or two. What has Auon possibly done to earn this salary, raise or not? He gets dropped off outside his office while hard-working employees are paying over $950 to park in a lot. The school bought him a $9 million house. By attending events it means he shows up 5 min before the start and leaves 1 minute before the start. I mean the guy walked out on my grad-school graduation last year because he was tired. I would be embarrassed if I were him. Aoun how do you sleep at night?
Aoun's bitch
Sat Nov 7 2009 08:36
I can't believe the university had the NERVE to ask us employees (who did not receive even a mere 1% cost of living increase for our hard work) to donate money to the university this year! Yes, they actually sent us letters in the mail asking us to donate money to the university. F*&^ you!! This is just another reason why I am putting in my notice in after this semester ends.... and the students suffer when yet another staff member gets fed up and leaves and no one is hired to take our place. This place is a joke. I wonder what Freeland is thinking about all of this....
Your name
Fri Nov 6 2009 21:34
When men think they are worth that kind of increase they are fooling themselves and their families. Your just a man rich, poor, educated, not. We are all souls and in the end we stand before the mirror and think,,,did I do others good by my actions? Or did I serve myself...honestly?
Dissapointed staff member
Fri Nov 6 2009 19:13
Not that this doesn't go on in corporate america, or in other higher education institutions, but I personaly find this embarassing. I hope I am not asked by parents or students as to my opinion on this matter as I don't think I could hold my tongue. The students I speak with are having a difficult time affording their education and finding jobs (either for co-ops or after graduation). While the university didn't cause the economic downturn, and even if Aoun did turn down his raise it probably wouldn't affect anything by the time you take into account operating costs, salaries, student programs still being supported, etc. It would have been a nice good faith gesture to see Aoun decline his raise when other staff members didn't receive any raises or cost of living increases.
Josh
Fri Nov 6 2009 16:46
Maybe that's why they couldn't afford to give students free planners this year, what a joke!!
Your name
Fri Nov 6 2009 15:44
“We cannot merely be a mirror of what society is; we should be a model of what society can do.”

--Joseph Aoun, Inaugural Address, March 26, 2007

...this looks a LOT to me like the epitome of all things corrupt in our kapitalist society.

Your name
Fri Nov 6 2009 09:54
Aoun's can I get a loan?
Irate Alum who will not contribute
Fri Nov 6 2009 09:05
They should have made Bill Fowler the president back in 2006, rather than Aoun. Fowker is a legitimate scholar who is actually interested in education and has the respect of people around the nation in academia. Now the tuition is raised every year, the staff receives no raise in salary while the cost of some of their benefits (e.g. healthcare deductions from paychecks) actually increases, the university's endowment drops, and Aoun rides off in a chaffeured car to his free Beacon Hill mansion. How can anyone respect this place, other than some slimy businessman? And let's not forget the dirty tricks NU pulls when reporting data to get our rankings higher with US news & World Report, which is Aoun and Director's god.
Mark
Thu Nov 5 2009 19:51
Aoun should be totally ashamed of himself, and it doesn't matter what fiscal years the pay raise is in reference to. Setting a budget that allows Aoun, or any other University President for that matter, to receive a 25% increase is a absolute disgrace! Who in the hell is setting the budgets at Northeastern? And why do the trustees allow that kind of thing to go on? The average pay raise in any self respecting university position is 3-5% (in a good year), who came up with 25%, and who said that was OK?
When the budget was cut by 12 million dollars and faculty and staff got 0%, as a good faith gesture, he could have given back his outrageous pay increase........even 25% of the increase (37K) would have been a good start and almost paid one kid's tuition for a year. What a hypocrite!
I see Aoun around campus, shaking hands and kissing babies, before he hops into his chauffeur driven Lexus, off to his 9 million dollar home on Beacon Hill. Where are those tuition dollars really going????????






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