The presidents of Columbia and Yale universities received multimillion-dollar payouts in 2013, reflecting a trend of Ivy League leaders’ compensation increasingly resembling that of top corporate executives, writes Bloomberg. Columbia reported paying Lee Bollinger $4.6 million in 2013, including salary, benefits, and previously undisclosed compensation from past years, according to tax filings released Tuesday. Yale gave Richard Levin an $8.5-million bonus on top of $1.14 million in salary as he retired after 20 years as president.
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