Fordham Faculty, Administration Reach Salary Agreement

By HARRY HUGGINS

Fordham College at Lincoln Center’s (FCLC) Faculty Senate has reached an agreement with the university administration over salary raises for the 2012-2013 academic year after months of debate. The across-the-board raises of 3.25 percent in faculty salaries, along with a merit raise of $800 per year for half of tenured faculty and a one-time bonus of $400, were announced in the Nov. 9 Senate meeting, according to the meeting’s published minutes.

Also approved at the meeting was a motion arguing against the Fordham administration’s allocation of money from unexpectedly high revenues to fund campus facility reserves dedicated to funding the on-going building projects at the Lincoln Center and Rose Hill campuses. As argued in the Senate’s minutes, “it is irresponsible and harmful to the university to allocate tuition-generated surpluses now and for the foreseeable future to supplement capital reserve funds.”