Janet Lorin

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Endowments Lag Stock Indexes As Private-Market Gains Elusive

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Allocating to alternative investments has been a failing strategy for many endowments.

The $70,000-A-Year Liberal Arts College Just Won't Die

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The school has long shined in the now out-of-fashion humanities.

Endowments Flock To Wall Street For A Bigger Piece Of The Action

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Endowments are sidling up to the titans of finance in hopes of boosting the returns that support school budgets.

U.S. Colleges Worry Trade War Imperils Flow Of Chinese Students

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The deteriorating relationships between the U.S. and its trade partners may impact academic visas as well.

The 1590 SAT Score Blues: College Scam Betrays American Strivers

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FBI says the rich bribe for admission, as masses toil quietly.

Parents And Coaches Charged In Vast College-Entrance Scheme

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A vast college admissions scandal embroils actors, coaches, parents and test administrators.

Colleges Raise $47 Billion In Ninth Straight Record Year

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Contributions surged by about two-thirds from donor-advised funds.

Pennsylvania Pension Fund Paid $1 Billion In Fees To Managers

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A state commission has recommended reducing costs at Pennsylvania's largest pension fund.

State Street, Nuveen Among Investors Pushing Gun Industry For Reform

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They are pressuring gun manufacturers and sellers to make firearms “safer, more secure and easier to trace.”

Yale Opens Door To Exit Private Funds In Social Investment Shift

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Yale may consider exiting private equity and hedge fund investments it considers socially irresponsible.

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