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Hayes, who will turn 70 on June 1, said earlier this month he’s full of energy and shows no signs of slowing down.
Hayes, who makes around $145,000, is sure to get a raise when WSSU’s board of trustees vote in a meeting later this week. But for Hayes, it’s not about the money at this stage of his career.
Hayes current contract, which expires on June 30, was a three-year deal. The next contract will also be for three years but whether he finishes out the new contract will most likely be up to him.
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