Janet Lorin

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Harvard Moves First-Year MBA Students Online Amid Virus Outbreak

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The school has also asked students to eliminate unmasked activities while indoors.

Washington University Reaps 'Game-Changing' 65% Endowment Gain

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U.S. college endowments are expected to post outsize returns for the period after domestic stocks reached record highs.

U.S. College Endowments Post Best Annual Performance Since 1986

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U.S. stocks were a key driver, with the S&P 500 returning 41% including dividends over the past fiscal year.

David Swensen, Yale Endowment's Pioneer Manager, Dies At 67

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Swensen, the CIO at Yale University, helped revolutionize the way college endowments are managed.

College Enrollment By U.S. Undergrads Drops 4.5% For Spring Term

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Covid-19 vaccines failed to bring more students back to campus, which adds to universities' financial strain.

SEC Probes Whistle-Blower’s Claims That Hedge Fund Harmed Yale

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The case involves Deccan Value Investors, whose clientele includes other top-notch universities.

Harvard Endowment’s Fossil-Fuel Investments Drop To 2% Of Assets

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Harvard’s endowment had about 11% of its holdings in such assets in fiscal 2008.

College Endowments’ Returns Plunge, Deepening Financial Squeeze

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The drop in investment returns occurred as colleges had more expenses and fewer revenues due to Covid-19.

Some U.S. Colleges Cut Tuition, Ending Relentless Price Spiral

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The cost of a U.S. college education has finally stopped going up—at least at some schools.

Harvard's Ire Over Trump Visa Rule Shows High Stakes For Schools

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Colleges worry that continued Trump immigration policies could choke off lucrative foreign undergrads.

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