I read with interest the salary/compensation statistics for Ivy League presidents that you printed (Campus Notebook, Jan. 19). The four male presidents received an average of $233,000 per year more than the four female presidents. I’ve heard some people contend that there is no glass ceiling anymore. But maybe there’s evidence of another phenomenon preventing equal pay for women: an Ivy-covered ceiling.
I read with interest the salary/compensation statistics for Ivy League presidents that you printed (Campus Notebook, Jan. 19). The four male presidents received an average of $233,000 per year more than the four female presidents. I’ve heard some people contend that there is no glass ceiling anymore. But maybe there’s evidence of another phenomenon preventing equal pay for women: an Ivy-covered ceiling.