George Mason President Retains Position and Receives Pay Raise Amid Political Controversy

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George Mason University's president Gregory Washington received a raise to $823,452.23 despite facing political criticism and federal investigations related to efforts to diversify faculty and the university's response to protests against racism.
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- Trump DOJ's attack on George Mason shows even conservative universities aren't safe MSNBC News
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