KU increases ratio of staff to students by 114 percent in 10 years: Kansas Liberty
The University of Kansas made a Chronicle of Higher Education’s top ten list – but not in a way that most taxpayers would appreciate.
The Chronicle’s list is of “four-year institutions that have expanded the number of administrative and support positions the most relative to enrollment over the past decade.”
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