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As public colleges begin to merge or shut down, one state shows how hard it is

Summary by hechingerreport.org
RANDOLPH, Vt. — The thermostat was turned low in the admissions office at Vermont State University on a cold winter morning.It’s “one of our efficiencies,” quipped David Bergh, the institution’s president, who works in the same building.Bergh was joking. But he was referring to something decidedly serious: the public university system’s struggle to reduce a deficit so deep, it threatened to permanently shutter several campuses after dramatic dro…
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