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Faculty Senate voices concerns over pay disparities

Summary by The Maroon
At one of Loyola’s recent faculty senate meetings, concerns were raised by faculty members about raises given to the university’s law school faculty, but not to any faculty members in other colleges at Loyola. Loyola faced a financial struggle in 2018, with frozen salaries and reduced retirement benefits until 2021. Full-time and associate professors were making 25% below the national average, according to a faculty senate meeting in September 2…
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The Maroon broke the news in on Friday, February 14, 2025.
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