Thursday, 2009 Thursday,Nov. Feb. 12, 19, 2009
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Cabrini earns 4 CSAC titles. See Pages 14 & 16
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Iadarola’s salary tops $1 million Cabrini Day speaker evaluates consumerism Katie enGell sPorts editor
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Former Cabrini College president Dr. Antoinette Iadarola joined the ranks of private college presidents across the nation whose paychecks topped $1 million last year. According to a recently published report by The Chronicle of Higher Education, Iadarola was the 11th highest-paid college president in the country, with $1.23 million in total compensation. This was her salary for her final year as president in 20072008. In previous years, her salary was less, usually earning
somewhere around $300,000 and $400,000 per year. In comparison to other local private colleges, Iadarola’s salary stands out. Institutions like Haverford College and Bryn Mawr College were reported to have paid their presidents less than $500,000 each last year. The late Drexel University president, Constantine Papadakis, also made less than Iadarola last year, with a paycheck totaling nearly $900,000. Still, Cabrini officials maintain that her salary was appropriate for her contributions to the school. “She was a 16-year president who professionalized a small college, and grew enrollment and
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We should not let illusions manipulate our views on life. When we do, it negatively impacts our well-being and general happiness. This was the main argument of this year’s Cabrini Day keynote speaker. “There is this illusion that happiness comes from stuff,” Andrew Abela, associate professor marketing and chair-elect of the Department of Business and Economics at the Catholic University of America, said. Abela has been featured on television and radio programs AMANDA CARSON/NEWS EDITOR
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This year’s keynote speaker for Cabrini day was Andrew Abela. Abela discussed how illusions can manipulate our views on life.