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VCU president Michael Rao was the highest-paid state employee in FY 2015-16

December 5, 2016 admin 4

VCU President Michael Rao is the highest paid state employee for FY 2015-16 — amassing $900,940 in total compensation — according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch’s […]

Rao’s 4 percent base-salary increase totals $523,281

March 28, 2016 admin 7

VCU president Michael Rao’s base salary will increase by 4 percent to $523,281 annually under a contract amendment that also raises his potential bonus by […]

Federal site ranks VCU grads among highest in debt, lowest in wages

November 2, 2015 admin 0

Katy Stanley, Contributing Writer VCU alumni have the lowest annual salary and the highest student loan debt upon graduation among large, public universities in Virginia, according […]

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Faculty Senate presses Rao for higher salaries, more space

February 11, 2014 Executive Editor 0

Zoë Dehmer News Editor The VCU Faculty Senate at its February meeting made its needs clear to VCU president Michael Rao: They want higher salaries, […]

Final Four run should translate into profound payday for Smart

March 31, 2011 Executive Editor 0

Quinn Casteel Staff Writer Since bringing the Havoc offense to Richmond almost two years ago, Shaka Smart has been an icon of VCU basketball. When […]

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