The president of Boston University cited an increased inflationary environment for pushing the school's largest tuition hike in more than a decade
In a May 6 letter to Boston University faculty and staff, Robert A. Brown, the president of Boston University, explaining that an increased inflationary environment, in part, has necessitated the tuition increase.
"By far, my greatest immediate concern is the impact of inflation on faculty and staff, our students, and the University," Brown added.
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