Indiana U. Struggles to Pay Generous Faculty Retirement Plan
Indiana University previously offered a generous retirement plan to attract and retain faculty members. The program was not checked or financed for 30 years. Now the university faces $2 billion in payments to professors who no longer teach. It was eliminated in 1989 when officials recognized the high impending costs.
See "Indiana U. Struggles to Pay Generous Faculty Retirement Plan", The New York Times, August 28, 2001