Gonzales says Pacheco “has every skill we need to set a course for a first-class academic reputation and developing alumni involvement to secure our university’s future.”
Aragon became the university’s president in 2004, after serving 29 years in the state Senate. He was paid a base salary of $165,000 a year, plus inflationary adjustments provided to faculty and staff, and he was eligible for a $15,000 annual performance bonus. Last year, the regents approved such a bonus for Aragon.
— Associated Press
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