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Colleges Have Been a Small-Town Lifeline. What Happens as They Shrink?

The New York Times – Business:

Declining student enrollment is hitting the rural areas that rely on universities. They’re trying to adapt to survive.

Lydia DePillis
Author: Lydia DePillis

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Colleges and Universities, Hospitals, Labor and Jobs, Pennsylvania, Rural Areas, United States Economy
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