As the economy unravels, colleges and universities find themselves facing big challenges. The Chronicle spoke with the presidents of four private institutions and asked them what they're doing to cope.
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November 25, 2008
As the economy unravels, colleges and universities find themselves facing big challenges. The Chronicle spoke with the presidents of four private institutions and asked them what they're doing to cope.



Almost 200 colleges may soon meet the federal designation of "Hispanic serving," and they should work to increase their retention and graduation rates, says a new report.
The Intercollegiate Studies Institute found that people with bachelor's degrees were more likely than recipients of only high-school diplomas to take liberal stances.
The chief conservator of one of the stricken nation's major libraries is working with Brown University and others to save a part of his people's cultural patrimony.
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