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Georgetown University Announces Budget Cuts As It Prepares for $50 Million Shortfall

Georgetown University will suspend contributions to employee retirement plans, introduce a voluntary furlough program and halt some construction as it prepares to enter next academic year with a $50 million shortfall, its president announced, the latest sign of the escalating financial crisis facing American higher education.
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