Sunday, October 21, 2007
Central figure in military scholarships scandal lands new U of I job
Avijit Ghosh, dean of the University of Illinois College of Business while the military scholarships scandal occurred, has a new job with the university.
Currently on leave from that position, Ghosh on New Year's Day will become the school's vice president of technology and economic development--earning a salary that matches, pending approval of the university's board of trustees his take with the College of Business--$339,000 a year.
Earlier this year Ghosh was a candidate for the president's position at Western Michigan University.
Incidentally, I'm still wondering how many military scholarships were offered by the university for this year's Chicago executive MBA program.
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