Endowment Returns Tumble
Endowments post lowest returns since 2016, but the slide isn't enough to keep 10-year averages from hitting a target.
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Endowments post lowest returns since 2016, but the slide isn't enough to keep 10-year averages from hitting a target.
James Kvaal, a key player in the Obama administration's policies, who has called for tougher scrutiny of for-profit institutions, has been nominated to be the Biden administration's education under secretary.
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