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Report: Professors in Kansas Paid Lots Less than Profs in Other States

A recent report from the Kansas Board of Regents suggests professors at Kansas State University and other colleges in the state make less than their peers elsewhere.  (File photo / Kansas State University)
A recent report from the Kansas Board of Regents suggests professors at Kansas State University and other colleges in the state make less than their peers elsewhere. (File photo / Kansas State University)

Professors at public universities in Kansas are paid significantly less than comparable colleges in other states.  That's according to a new report from the Kansas Board of Regents.  As Stephan Bisaha of the Kansas News Service reports, some Kansas professors are paid tens-of-thousands of dollars less.


Stephen Bisaha is a reporter for KMUW Radio in Wichita and a contributor to Kansas Public Radio and the Kansas News Service.

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