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Article: In one of the more high-profile, higher ed hiring stories in recent years, Daniel Goldin was paid $1.8 million to not take the presidency of Boston University.(In The News)
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- University Business
- Article date:
- December 1, 2003
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In one of the more high-profile, higher ed hiring stories in recent years, Daniel Goldin was paid $1.8 million to not take the presidency of Boston University. The former NASA chief was hired by the university this summer with much fanfare and after a year-long search. But it seems that Goldin, an executive with no higher ed experience, took the job under the condition that former chancellor John Silber--a major force in BU leadership ...
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