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UMass' growing cost of debt making it difficult to invest in faculty, projects, new president Robert Caret says
masslive.com (Aug 17 2011) Education
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The growing cost of covering debt is crowding out the ability of the University of Massachusetts’ five campuses to invest in faculty, staff and other projects and is driving up tuition and fees for students, UMass president Robert Caret said Wednesday.
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