"Rebound in Investment Markets Eases Cutback Pressure on College Campuses" (news)

<p>[Rebound</a> in Investment Markets Eases Cutback Pressure on College Campuses - US News and World Report](<a href=“http://www.usnews.com/articles/education/best-colleges/2010/02/02/rebound-in-investment-markets-eases-cutback-pressure-on-college-campuses.html]Rebound”>http://www.usnews.com/articles/education/best-colleges/2010/02/02/rebound-in-investment-markets-eases-cutback-pressure-on-college-campuses.html)</p>

<p>Although many colleges and universities suffered shocking drops in their savings accounts in 2009, recent rebounds in the markets, cheap loans, and long-term planning seems to have dampened much of the financial pain. . . . (continued)</p>

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<p>The above is an update on the modest rebound that many of the large university endowments have experienced and below is a related list on which Princeton was pleased NOT to be included:</p>

<p>[24/7</a> Wall St. 2010 Best And Worst Managed University Endowments: Harvard, Yale, And Duke Worst – 24/7 Wall St.](<a href=“http://247wallst.com/2010/01/31/247-wall-st-2010-best-and-worst-managed-university-endowments-harvard-yale-and-duke-worst/2/]24/7”>http://247wallst.com/2010/01/31/247-wall-st-2010-best-and-worst-managed-university-endowments-harvard-yale-and-duke-worst/2/)</p>